Seventy-five seniors were moved from one personal care facility to another in a week. Then some noticed their belongings went missing in the move. They haven't received answers.
Mildred Krzystan at her home on Wayne Avenue in Philadelphia where she lives in a group home. Photograph taken on Friday morning June 7, 2024. Krzystan lost many of her personal items when Bethesda Court told residents they had to leave.Mildred Krzystan, who is 77 years old and has given her final wishes some thought, knew she wanted her jewelry, family heirlooms, and priceless family photographs to go to her relatives after her death.
DHS informed Bethesda Court that it would not renew its license in March, citing the facility’s “failure to comply with the department’s regulations, gross incompetence, negligence and misconduct in operating the facility and failure to submit an acceptable plan to correct noncompliance items.” A denied license renewal isn’t an automatic death knell for an operator, which can appeal the decision within 10 days.
According to DHS, Bethesda Court cited financial hardship and the inability to safely operate beyond 10 days in its request asking the state to help relocate residents, which the agency did by March 28.
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