Chicago Sun-Times

Nursing home tried to boot woman whose daughter complained, suit says

- BY FRANK MAIN, STAFF REPORTER fmain@suntimes.com | @FrankMainN­ews

A west suburban nursing home where 12 residents have died of the coronaviru­s plotted to kick out an elderly woman because her daughter criticized the troubled facility, according to a lawsuit the daughter has filed in Cook County Circuit Court.

Lottie Smith, 82, was in the Westcheste­r Health and Rehabilita­tion Center in Westcheste­r in late March when she appeared to be suffering from COVID-19 symptoms, according to the suit her daughter Loretta Brady filed against the nursing home.

“The administra­tor should have been more attentive to the residents,” according to Brady, who said her mother was diagnosed with the coronaviru­s, ultimately recovered and remains in the same facility. “Our complaints fell on deaf ears.”

On March 25, Smith was sent to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood with a high fever and difficulty breathing, according to the suit. She returned to the nursing home but again was hospitaliz­ed April 26 after falling and having seizures, the lawsuit said. She fell four more times in May.

The nursing home administra­tor, Libby Rusink, told a staff member to let Smith fall so her injuries would lead to her discharge, according to the suit.

In May, Brady spoke with news reporters about the spread of the coronaviru­s in the nursing home.

On June 1, according to the lawsuit, Rusink threatened to discharge Smith in 30 days in retaliatio­n for Brady’s “comments, questions and actions” regarding neglect.

Forty-six coronaviru­s cases have been linked to the nursing home, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.

Annaliese Impink, a spokeswoma­n for the nursing home, wouldn’t comment on the lawsuit, which accuses the facility of years of mismanagem­ent and ignoring repeated state warnings about hygiene problems that could lead to infections.

Separately, the sister of a woman who died from complicati­ons related to the coronaviru­s sued Westcheste­r Health and Rehabilita­tion Center this month, claiming negligence.

 ?? PROVIDED ?? Lottie Smith, 82, seen after a fall in late May.
PROVIDED Lottie Smith, 82, seen after a fall in late May.

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