Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Additional Resources to Investigate Robbinsdale Rehab

Additional Information about Robbinsdale Rehabilation

There was a story in the Star and Tribune newspaper dated December 11, 2009 which reported that state regulators have cut off Medicare and Medicaid funding for all new patients at Robbinsdale Rehab and Care Center. The facilility must fix the problems by January 7, 2010 or regulators will extend the funding ban to all patients.

According to the story, the state inspectors have visited the facility three times since a July
survey revealed deficienceis, including failing to respond to signs of distress in two residents who later died. The facility was fined $3000 and denied federal approval for imposing and additional $24,300.00 in fines for six days in which residents were in immediate jeopardy of being harmed by medication errors.

The Star and Tribune article details a history of violations at the facility. According to the story, Robbinsdale Rehab has far more violations that most Minnesota facilities, which were cited for an average of 10 deficiciencies in 2008. The state inspectors found 19 violations at Robbinsdale Rehab in 2007, 25 in 2008 and 27 so far in 2009. Some of the 2009 violations harmed residents according to the inspectors.

For the rest of this story, see: Robbinsdale Nursing Home Loses Funding

Click here, to see the last three years history of complaints (those chosen to be posted the state does not post all complaints) Robbinsdale Rehab Complaint History with MDH/OHFC.

Click here and type in name of facility, to see the last two Medicare/CMS surveys of Robbinsdale Rehab and Care Center Complaint History with MDH/OHFC.

I am an attorney that handles nursing home abuseĀ  and neglect cases with experience handling many past cases against the parent company if you have questions about Robbinsdale Rehab or other facilities please feel free to contact me for assistance.

This website is not intended to provide legal advice as each situation is different and specific factual information must be obtained before an attorney is able to assess the legal questions relevant to your situation.

If you or a loved one has suffered an injury from neglect or abuse in a nursing home or other care facility that serves the elderly in Minnesota please contact our firm for a free consultation and information regarding the obligations of the facility and your rights as a resident or concerned family member. To contact Attorney Kenneth L. LaBore, directly please send an email to klabore@prslegal.com, or call Ken at 612-767-7503.