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Life Care Centers of America

Life Care Centers of America is the largest privately held long-term elderly care company in the U.S., with facilities across 27 states, and the third largest in the U.S. It is headquartered in Cleveland, Tennessee. According to data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid, Life Care Centers of America operates 254 nursing homes with 32,966 beds.[1]

Life Care Centers of America
Company typePrivate
IndustryElderly Healthcare
Founded1970 in Cleveland, Tennessee
FounderForrest Preston
Headquarters
3570 Keith Street
Cleveland, Tennessee
,
United States
Number of locations
256
Number of employees
42,000 (2015)
Websitelcca.com

History edit

Life Care Centers of America was founded by Forrest Preston in 1970, and he remains the sole owner, chairman, and CEO.[2]

Since 1995, the company's headquarters have been located at the Campbell Center at 3001 Keith Street NW in Cleveland in the location of a former shopping mall.[3]

As of 2015, the company employs 42,000 people.[2]

Medicare fraud edit

In 2016, Life Care agreed to pay $145 million to resolve allegations of over-billing the government for unnecessary or unreasonable rehabilitation services in violation of the False Claims Act. Between Jan. 1, 2006 and Feb. 28, 2013, Life Care submitted fraudulent claims for rehabilitation therapy by engaging in a systematic effort to increase its Medicare and Tricare billings. It was the largest settlement with a skilled nursing facility chain in DOJ history.[4] The suit combined complaints by two separate whistleblowers under the qui tam provision of the Act.[5]

Outbreaks during the COVID-19 pandemic edit

Kirkland, Washington outbreak edit

 
Life Care Center of Kirkland in 2020

A Life Care Center facility in Kirkland, Washington was the source of a major outbreak of COVID-19 first reported on February 19, 2020, which became the first outbreak in a United States nursing home.[6] On February 19 there were 120 residents and 180 Center employees at the facility. By March 18, 101 of the residents had been diagnosed with COVID-19, and thirty-four residents had died, for a case fatality rate of 33.7%.[7] On 2 April 2020 Life Care Center was fined $611,000 for deficiencies in its response to the outbreak, and has until 16 September 2020 to correct the deficiencies, or else face termination of its participation in the Medicare/Medicaid program.[8][9]

On February 19, 2020, the first resident was transferred to a local hospital; this resident would test positive for COVID-19.[10] Two residents died on the 26th who would be later confirmed to have had the virus,[11][12] with the first death being reported on the 29th.[13]

By March 2, three deaths of the six in Washington state were attributed to the location.[14] The center was closed to visitors on the 2nd, with residents encouraged to stay in their rooms. At the time, at least four additional residents and an employee had tested positive for the virus, and over 50 residents and employees were reporting symptoms. Twenty-five of Kirkland's firefighters were in isolation, as they had visited the facility, and two police officers, 17 nursing students and 4 staff from Lake Washington Institute of Technology had been potentially exposed and were being monitored. The Institute of Technology closed its 7,000-student campus for a cleaning and canceled meetings and events.[15][16][17][18][19][20]

By March 5, at least 13 residents and 2 workers had tested positive for COVID-19. The death toll in the state had risen to nine with six of the deaths being confirmed to be from residents at the center.[11] The following day gave updated numbers of 18 residents and six workers who were infected with a further 10 cases linked to the site being non-residents who visited the location. Of the 11 deaths in the state, 10 of them were connected with the center.[21]

On March 7, a press conference was held by the center. Of the 180 employees at the center, 70 of them showed symptoms of the virus and had been asked to remain at home. The number of residents still at the facility was down to 63 with 54 residents having already been transported to local hospitals over the course of the outbreak. At this point, 26 residents had died since the outbreak started; with 11 dying at the Center and 15 dying at hospitals in the area. Only 13 of the 15 hospital deaths were confirmed to be from COVID-19 with the causing of the remaining 2 hospital deaths being unconfirmed along with the deaths at the center. All remaining 63 residents at the center were confirmed to be confined in their rooms with six residents showing symptoms. Additionally, it was revealed that the center had received 45 testing kits for COVID-19 on the 5th.[22][10] In addition to help from the CDC, The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services sent additional medical personnel to the facility.[23]

On March 8, four more residents were transported to hospitals with four others leaving the Center entirely leaving 55 residents at the center.[24] Two deaths from the 6th and 7th were confirmed to be residents from the center, bring the total number of deaths the virus was responsible for to 16 at the center. Further information on the 9th revealed that three previous deaths (one on the 4th, two on the 8th) had been caused by coronavirus, bringing the total to 19.[25] Additionally, the center received a second batch of kits which would be enough to test all remaining residents in addition to testing those who died at the center. 44 of the remaining 55 have been tested. Of the 70 employees with symptoms, three have been hospitalized with one testing positive for the virus. However, the Center does not have enough kits at this time to test all employees.[26] It was revealed over the course of the day that the residents cannot take showers due to the conditions of the quarantine and the lack of showers in the residents' rooms,[24] in addition to the Center staffing being down to three employees covering for the night of the 3rd to the morning of the 4th.[27] In addition, the staff had inadequate personal protective equipment, and were using bag valve masks which are known to increase dispersion of airborne particles.[27]

COVID-19 mortality: March 12–23 edit

  • March 12: King County COVID-19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland totalled 22.[28]
  • March 13: King County COVID-19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland totaled 25.[29]
  • March 14: King County COVID-19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland totaled 27.[30]
  • March 15: King County COVID-19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland totaled 29.[31]
  • March 17: King County COVID-19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland updated to 30.[32]
  • March 18: King County COVID-19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland totaled 35.[33]
  • March 23: King County COVID-19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland totaled 37.[34]
  • March 24: King County COVID-19 cumulative death reports ceased to break out those associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland.[35]

Littleton, Massachusetts outbreak edit

 
A medic with the Massachusetts National Guard takes a nasal swab that will be used to test for COVID-19 with a resident of the Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley, April 3, 2020

Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley in Littleton, Massachusetts, experienced an outbreak of COVID-19 in April 2020.[36][37] The nurse who reported the outbreak later died of the virus.[38]

References edit

  1. ^ "Life Care Centers of America, Inc.: A list of nursing homes". 1 Nov 2023.
  2. ^ a b Green, Alex (27 April 2015). "How Forrest Preston built Life Care Centers into the biggest privately held company in the industry". timesfreepress. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  3. ^ Davis, David. . Clevelanddailybanner.com. Cleveland Daily Banner. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  4. ^ "Life Care Centers of America Inc. Agrees to Pay $145 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations Relating to the Provision of Medically Unnecessary Rehabilitation Therapy Services". Justice News. U.S. Department of Justice. 24 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Life Care Centers of America, Inc. Agrees to Settle Qui Tam Lawsuit Alleging that the Nursing Home Company Billed Medicare and TRICARE for Unnecessary Medical Services; Agrees to Pay $145 Million". The National Law Review. October 26, 2016.
  6. ^ Stockman, Farah; Richtel, Matt; Ivory, Danielle; Smith, Mitch (17 April 2020). "'They're Death Pits': Virus Claims at Least 7,000 Lives in U.S. Nursing Homes". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  7. ^ McMichael, Temet, Ph.D.; Currie, Dustin, Ph.D.; Clark, Shauna, R.N.; Pogosjans, Sargis, M.P.H.; Kay, Meagan, D.V.M.; Schwartz, Noah, M.D.; Lewis, James, M.D.; Baer, Atar, Ph.D.; Kawakami, Vance, D.V.M.; Lukoff, Margaret, M.D.; Ferro, Jessica, M.P.H.; Brostrom-Smith, Claire, M.S.N. (March 27, 2020). "Epidemiology of Covid-19 in a Long-Term Care Facility in King County, Washington". The New England Journal of Medicine. 382 (21): 2005–2011. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa2005412. PMC 7121761. PMID 32220208.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Q13 News Staff and Associated Press (2 April 2020) Life Care Center of Kirkland fined $611,000 over coronavirus outbreak response
  9. ^ "As COVID-19 eviction moratoriums expire, Soledad O'Brien examines toll of pandemic on America's most vulnerable (exclusive)". Yahoo. 19 August 2020. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  10. ^ a b Dyer Oxley KUOW (Mar 07, 2020) Center speaks publicly for the first time since COVID-19 outbreak
  11. ^ a b "Local health officials announce new recommendations to reduce risk of spread of COVID-19". kingcounty.gov. King County. 4 March 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
  12. ^ Jacobo, Julia; Morgan, Winsor (4 March 2020). "9th coronavirus death reported in U.S. as virus continues to spread". ABC News online. ABC News. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  13. ^ "First death due to novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in a resident of King County". King County. 29 February 2020. from the original on March 1, 2020. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  14. ^ Seattle-area officials report new coronavirus deaths, bringing US total to 6 CNBC
  15. ^ "Statement from Life Care Center of Kirkland regarding COVID-19" (Press release). Life Care Center of Kirkland. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  16. ^ Baker, Mike; Bogel-Burroughs, Nicholas; Weise, Karen (29 February 2020). "Washington State Declares Emergency Amid Coronavirus Death and Illnesses at Nursing Home". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  17. ^ "Second Death From Virus Is Reported in the U.S." The New York Times. March 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  18. ^ "Kirkland, Wash., becomes epicenter of coronavirus response as cases spread". Washington Post. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  19. ^ "Washington coronavirus death occurred at facility owned by Cleveland, Tennessee-based Life Care Centers". timesfreepress.com. 2 March 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020. Cases of the coronavirus, including a death, have been linked to a nursing home belonging to Cleveland, Tennessee-based Life Care Centers of America, according to CNN.
  20. ^ "6 dead, 12 others infected from coronavirus in Washington state". KOMO. 2 March 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020. The newest victims in King County include: - A man in his 70s, a resident of LifeCare who was hospitalized at EvergreenHealth. The man had underlying health conditions and died Sunday.- A woman in her 70s, a resident of LifeCare, was hospitalized at EvergreenHealth. She had underlying health conditions and died Sunday.
  21. ^ "Update: King County COVID-19 case numbers for March 6, 2020 - King County". kingcounty.gov. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  22. ^ Life Care Center of Kirkland breaks silence at Saturday press conference Bellevue Reporter
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  24. ^ a b ‘Still in triage mode’: More residents, employees of Kirkland nursing home are hospitalized with coronavirus symptoms The Seattle Times
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  36. ^ "Town of Littleton Information Center | Littleton MA". www.littletonma.org. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  37. ^ "Whistleblower nurse who spoke out about Littleton nursing home dies of COVID-19". WCVB. 2020-04-12. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
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Life Care Centers of America is the largest privately held long term elderly care company in the U S with facilities across 27 states and the third largest in the U S It is headquartered in Cleveland Tennessee According to data from the Centers for Medicare amp Medicaid Life Care Centers of America operates 254 nursing homes with 32 966 beds 1 Life Care Centers of AmericaCompany typePrivateIndustryElderly HealthcareFounded1970 in Cleveland TennesseeFounderForrest PrestonHeadquarters3570 Keith StreetCleveland Tennessee United StatesNumber of locations256Number of employees42 000 2015 Websitelcca wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Medicare fraud 2 Outbreaks during the COVID 19 pandemic 2 1 Kirkland Washington outbreak 2 1 1 COVID 19 mortality March 12 23 2 2 Littleton Massachusetts outbreak 3 ReferencesHistory editLife Care Centers of America was founded by Forrest Preston in 1970 and he remains the sole owner chairman and CEO 2 Since 1995 the company s headquarters have been located at the Campbell Center at 3001 Keith Street NW in Cleveland in the location of a former shopping mall 3 As of 2015 the company employs 42 000 people 2 Medicare fraud edit In 2016 Life Care agreed to pay 145 million to resolve allegations of over billing the government for unnecessary or unreasonable rehabilitation services in violation of the False Claims Act Between Jan 1 2006 and Feb 28 2013 Life Care submitted fraudulent claims for rehabilitation therapy by engaging in a systematic effort to increase its Medicare and Tricare billings It was the largest settlement with a skilled nursing facility chain in DOJ history 4 The suit combined complaints by two separate whistleblowers under the qui tam provision of the Act 5 Outbreaks during the COVID 19 pandemic editSee also COVID 19 pandemic in the United States Kirkland Washington outbreak edit nbsp Life Care Center of Kirkland in 2020 See also COVID 19 pandemic in Washington state A Life Care Center facility in Kirkland Washington was the source of a major outbreak of COVID 19 first reported on February 19 2020 which became the first outbreak in a United States nursing home 6 On February 19 there were 120 residents and 180 Center employees at the facility By March 18 101 of the residents had been diagnosed with COVID 19 and thirty four residents had died for a case fatality rate of 33 7 7 On 2 April 2020 Life Care Center was fined 611 000 for deficiencies in its response to the outbreak and has until 16 September 2020 to correct the deficiencies or else face termination of its participation in the Medicare Medicaid program 8 9 On February 19 2020 the first resident was transferred to a local hospital this resident would test positive for COVID 19 10 Two residents died on the 26th who would be later confirmed to have had the virus 11 12 with the first death being reported on the 29th 13 By March 2 three deaths of the six in Washington state were attributed to the location 14 The center was closed to visitors on the 2nd with residents encouraged to stay in their rooms At the time at least four additional residents and an employee had tested positive for the virus and over 50 residents and employees were reporting symptoms Twenty five of Kirkland s firefighters were in isolation as they had visited the facility and two police officers 17 nursing students and 4 staff from Lake Washington Institute of Technology had been potentially exposed and were being monitored The Institute of Technology closed its 7 000 student campus for a cleaning and canceled meetings and events 15 16 17 18 19 20 By March 5 at least 13 residents and 2 workers had tested positive for COVID 19 The death toll in the state had risen to nine with six of the deaths being confirmed to be from residents at the center 11 The following day gave updated numbers of 18 residents and six workers who were infected with a further 10 cases linked to the site being non residents who visited the location Of the 11 deaths in the state 10 of them were connected with the center 21 On March 7 a press conference was held by the center Of the 180 employees at the center 70 of them showed symptoms of the virus and had been asked to remain at home The number of residents still at the facility was down to 63 with 54 residents having already been transported to local hospitals over the course of the outbreak At this point 26 residents had died since the outbreak started with 11 dying at the Center and 15 dying at hospitals in the area Only 13 of the 15 hospital deaths were confirmed to be from COVID 19 with the causing of the remaining 2 hospital deaths being unconfirmed along with the deaths at the center All remaining 63 residents at the center were confirmed to be confined in their rooms with six residents showing symptoms Additionally it was revealed that the center had received 45 testing kits for COVID 19 on the 5th 22 10 In addition to help from the CDC The U S Department of Health and Human Services sent additional medical personnel to the facility 23 On March 8 four more residents were transported to hospitals with four others leaving the Center entirely leaving 55 residents at the center 24 Two deaths from the 6th and 7th were confirmed to be residents from the center bring the total number of deaths the virus was responsible for to 16 at the center Further information on the 9th revealed that three previous deaths one on the 4th two on the 8th had been caused by coronavirus bringing the total to 19 25 Additionally the center received a second batch of kits which would be enough to test all remaining residents in addition to testing those who died at the center 44 of the remaining 55 have been tested Of the 70 employees with symptoms three have been hospitalized with one testing positive for the virus However the Center does not have enough kits at this time to test all employees 26 It was revealed over the course of the day that the residents cannot take showers due to the conditions of the quarantine and the lack of showers in the residents rooms 24 in addition to the Center staffing being down to three employees covering for the night of the 3rd to the morning of the 4th 27 In addition the staff had inadequate personal protective equipment and were using bag valve masks which are known to increase dispersion of airborne particles 27 COVID 19 mortality March 12 23 edit March 12 King County COVID 19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland totalled 22 28 March 13 King County COVID 19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland totaled 25 29 March 14 King County COVID 19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland totaled 27 30 March 15 King County COVID 19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland totaled 29 31 March 17 King County COVID 19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland updated to 30 32 March 18 King County COVID 19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland totaled 35 33 March 23 King County COVID 19 cumulative deaths associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland totaled 37 34 March 24 King County COVID 19 cumulative death reports ceased to break out those associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland 35 Littleton Massachusetts outbreak edit nbsp A medic with the Massachusetts National Guard takes a nasal swab that will be used to test for COVID 19 with a resident of the Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley April 3 2020 See also COVID 19 pandemic in Massachusetts Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley in Littleton Massachusetts experienced an outbreak of COVID 19 in April 2020 36 37 The nurse who reported the outbreak later died of the virus 38 References edit Life Care Centers of America Inc A list of nursing homes 1 Nov 2023 a b Green Alex 27 April 2015 How Forrest Preston built Life Care Centers into the biggest privately held company in the industry timesfreepress Retrieved 13 September 2015 Davis David New Bradley Square owner ready to grow retail landscape Clevelanddailybanner com Cleveland Daily Banner Archived from the original on 7 April 2014 Retrieved 15 March 2014 Life Care Centers of America Inc Agrees to Pay 145 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations Relating to the Provision of Medically Unnecessary Rehabilitation Therapy Services Justice News U S Department of Justice 24 October 2016 Life Care Centers of America Inc Agrees to Settle Qui Tam Lawsuit Alleging that the Nursing Home Company Billed Medicare and TRICARE for Unnecessary Medical Services Agrees to Pay 145 Million The National Law Review October 26 2016 Stockman Farah Richtel Matt Ivory Danielle Smith Mitch 17 April 2020 They re Death Pits Virus Claims at Least 7 000 Lives in U S Nursing Homes The New York Times Retrieved 18 April 2020 McMichael Temet Ph D Currie Dustin Ph D Clark Shauna R N Pogosjans Sargis M P H Kay Meagan D V M Schwartz Noah M D Lewis James M D Baer Atar Ph D Kawakami Vance D V M Lukoff Margaret M D Ferro Jessica M P H Brostrom Smith Claire M S N March 27 2020 Epidemiology of Covid 19 in a Long Term Care Facility in King County Washington The New England Journal of Medicine 382 21 2005 2011 doi 10 1056 NEJMoa2005412 PMC 7121761 PMID 32220208 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Q13 News Staff and Associated Press 2 April 2020 Life Care Center of Kirkland fined 611 000 over coronavirus outbreak response As COVID 19 eviction moratoriums expire Soledad O Brien examines toll of pandemic on America s most vulnerable exclusive Yahoo 19 August 2020 Retrieved 2020 08 19 a b Dyer Oxley KUOW Mar 07 2020 Center speaks publicly for the first time since COVID 19 outbreak a b Local health officials announce new recommendations to reduce risk of spread of COVID 19 kingcounty gov King County 4 March 2020 Retrieved 5 March 2020 Jacobo Julia Morgan Winsor 4 March 2020 9th coronavirus death reported in U S as virus continues to spread ABC News online ABC News Retrieved 11 March 2020 First death due to novel coronavirus COVID 19 in a resident of King County King County 29 February 2020 Archived from the original on March 1 2020 Retrieved February 29 2020 Seattle area officials report new coronavirus deaths bringing US total to 6 CNBC Statement from Life Care Center of Kirkland regarding COVID 19 Press release Life Care Center of Kirkland Retrieved 2 March 2020 Baker Mike Bogel Burroughs Nicholas Weise Karen 29 February 2020 Washington State Declares Emergency Amid Coronavirus Death and Illnesses at Nursing Home The New York Times Retrieved 2 March 2020 Second Death From Virus Is Reported in the U S The New York Times March 2020 Retrieved 2 March 2020 Kirkland Wash becomes epicenter of coronavirus response as cases spread Washington Post Retrieved 2 March 2020 Washington coronavirus death occurred at facility owned by Cleveland Tennessee based Life Care Centers timesfreepress com 2 March 2020 Retrieved 2 March 2020 Cases of the coronavirus including a death have been linked to a nursing home belonging to Cleveland Tennessee based Life Care Centers of America according to CNN 6 dead 12 others infected from coronavirus in Washington state KOMO 2 March 2020 Retrieved 2 March 2020 The newest victims in King County include A man in his 70s a resident of LifeCare who was hospitalized at EvergreenHealth The man had underlying health conditions and died Sunday A woman in her 70s a resident of LifeCare was hospitalized at EvergreenHealth She had underlying health conditions and died Sunday Update King County COVID 19 case numbers for March 6 2020 King County kingcounty gov Retrieved 6 March 2020 Life Care Center of Kirkland breaks silence at Saturday press conference Bellevue Reporter Life Care Center of Kirkland gets extra help from CDC KIRO 7 a b Still in triage mode More residents employees of Kirkland nursing home are hospitalized with coronavirus symptoms The Seattle Times 3 More Coronavirus Patients 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