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Elderly Resident Alleges Severe Neglect Against San Francisco Nursing Facility

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA RECORD

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Elderly Resident Alleges Severe Neglect Against San Francisco Nursing Facility

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A harrowing case of elder abuse and neglect has been brought to light in San Francisco. On August 21, 2024, Geri Garcia filed a complaint against the Hebrew Home for Aged & Disabled DBA Jewish Home & Rehabilitation Center, alleging severe neglect and abuse during her stay at the facility.

Geri Garcia, represented by Meyers Law, filed the complaint in the California Superior Court for the County of San Francisco. The lawsuit accuses the Jewish Home & Rehabilitation Center of multiple violations, including elder abuse under Welfare and Institutions Code Section 15600 et seq., violations of the Patient’s Bill of Rights, and negligence.

According to the complaint, Garcia was admitted to the Jewish Home in February 2022 due to ambulatory limitations requiring assistance with daily activities. Initially a relatively healthy 83-year-old, Garcia's condition deteriorated significantly due to what she claims was reckless neglect by the facility's staff. One of the most alarming incidents occurred on November 18, 2022, when Garcia fell from an ill-fitting wheelchair in an unsupervised activities room. She lost consciousness and sustained severe injuries, including a traumatic brain injury and symptoms resembling Parkinson’s disease. The staff allegedly moved her while she was unconscious and called her daughter instead of immediately seeking emergency medical help.

The complaint further details ongoing neglect throughout Garcia's stay at the facility. Despite repeated complaints about urinary tract infections that required IV antibiotics due to their severity, staff allegedly ignored her concerns. This pattern of neglect forms part of what Garcia describes as "an ongoing practice" at the Jewish Home.

Garcia's legal team argues that these actions constitute elder abuse under California law because they involved reckless disregard for her safety and well-being. They also claim that her rights under various state statutes were violated, including her right to be informed about available services and her total health status. The lawsuit seeks non-economic damages exceeding $25,000 for pain and suffering, medical expenses according to proof, prejudgment interest where applicable by law, attorneys' fees under Welfare and Institutions Code Section 15657(a) and CCP Section 1021.5, treble damages pursuant to Civil Code Section 3345 due to despicable conduct directed toward an elderly person, punitive damages for malicious or oppressive behavior by defendants, costs of suit against all defendants, and any other relief deemed just by the court.

The case is being handled by Ashley Meyers from Meyers Law Offices representing Geri Garcia. The case ID is CGC-24-617442.

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