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*** UPDATED x1 *** More LaSalle Veterans’ Home blowback

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* Seems a bit much

Some Republicans in the General Assembly, including House Minority Leader Jim Durkin, are calling for a criminal investigation into the coronavirus-related deaths at the state-run LaSalle Veterans’ Home.

The push for a criminal probe comes after a state investigative report was released Friday that found there were widespread failures at the LaSalle facility and the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs that contributed to 36 resident deaths there since November. […]

“I wouldn’t say we’re at the level of probable cause, but it certainly does warrant further investigation on whether or not criminal negligence did take place because not only were (veterans) injured and became ill, but we did have deaths at that facility,” Durkin, of Western Springs, said at a news conference Friday.

* Excerpt from a Sen. Sue Rezin press release…

In March 2019, the Illinois Auditor General released a performance audit following the deadly Legionnaires’ Disease outbreak at the Quincy Veterans’ Home. While some of the audit’s recommendations explicitly dealt with Legionnaires’ Disease, others dealt with responding to any type of outbreak. Those recommendations were:

Recommendation 3 (Report page 100): Monitoring by IDPH

Recommendation 4 (Report on page 100): Recommendations by the CDC

The Pritzker Administration ignored every one of these recommendations. According to legislative testimony by IDPH’s chief of staff, the agency had no policy for conducting on-site monitoring visits in response to a confirmed outbreak. The Pritzker Administration did not implement new communication protocols to ensure IDPH was fully aware of the severity of the outbreak since agency personnel failed to arrive on-site for nearly two weeks. Despite the Auditor General’s recommendation, there were no mechanisms to ensure CDC recommendations were being followed at the LaSalle home or any other state-run facility.

“A LaSalle Veterans’ Home nurse summarized the outbreak response by saying, ‘nobody seemed to know what to do,” said Sen Rezin. “Nobody indeed knew what to do at the Veterans’ Home, and nobody cared to do anything about it at the Governor’s Office.”

She makes some good points.

*** UPDATE *** Press release…

Law firm Levin & Perconti is representing more than a dozen families whose loved ones died from COVID-19 following a massive outbreak at the LaSalle Veterans’ Home in November.

A recently released Illinois Dept. of Human Services Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) report documents extensive failures by the facility’s management and executive leadership at the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs, including a lack of proper staff training and an absence of pandemic-specific policies and procedures, as well as the failure to create a specific plan of action in case of an outbreak, even as COVID positivity rates spiked in the surrounding community.

Levin & Perconti, nationally renowned for its work representing victims in nursing home abuse and neglect cases, is pursuing cases on behalf of COVID victims in multiple private nursing homes across the state and recently filed suit on behalf of the family of 90-year-old Richard Cieski, Sr., a Korean War veteran who died as a result of the LaSalle Veterans’ Home outbreak.

“What has been revealed by the OIG report is very much consistent with what we’ve seen at other facilities where these massive outbreaks happened,” said Levin & Perconti partner Michael Bonamarte. “There are well-documented ways to protect nursing home residents from infection, clearly outlined in federal guidelines, but when leaders fail to put those protocols into practice with adequate policies, procedures and training, we see the devastating consequences of those failures. These are predictable and preventable tragedies.”

Bonamarte and the firm are already representing multiple LaSalle Veterans’ families and urge others to come forward to share their loved ones’ stories as well.

“These Illinois veterans and their loved ones deserved better,” Bonamarte said. “We are seeking to hold the responsible IDVA leaders and managers accountable for their failure to protect the elderly veterans in their care. The veterans’ loved ones want to make sure their voices are heard, their loved ones’ legacies of service are honored, and other veterans receive the quality care they deserve.”

* Related…

* Kinzinger releases statement on LaSalle Veterans Home report

* Swanson reacts to report on outbreak at LaSalle Veterans Home

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, May 4, 21 @ 12:04 pm

Comments

  1. While the administration will make this a political witch hunt, it does merit a criminal probe due to negligence, poor oversight, and not implementing the Auditor General’s recommendations–especially when over 70 deaths in addition to the 36 at LaSalle home.

    Comment by Pizza Man Tuesday, May 4, 21 @ 12:22 pm

  2. There were outbreaks at nursing homes across the state. I hope there is a similar push to investigate and hold those facilities and their operators accountable as well.

    Comment by Pot calling kettle Tuesday, May 4, 21 @ 12:24 pm

  3. Typical hypocritical politicians demanding consequences that they did not demand when republicans were guilty of negligence.

    Comment by JS Mill Tuesday, May 4, 21 @ 12:25 pm

  4. I see Kinzinger is still smarting from his humiliation in Texas 3 days ago where the candidate he endorsed in the TX-06 primary came in 9th.

    Comment by Fmr Accountant Tuesday, May 4, 21 @ 1:16 pm

  5. Is Durkie still a lawyer? Usually lawyers are smart enough not to make prejudicial comments.

    Comment by Annonin' Tuesday, May 4, 21 @ 1:23 pm

  6. The Legislature should demand an investigation of nursing homes like the one in Virden where my mother was one of 20+ to die from Covid last December.

    Comment by Jimbo26 Tuesday, May 4, 21 @ 1:37 pm

  7. === Law firm Levin & Perconti is representing more than a dozen families whose loved ones died from COVID-19 following a massive outbreak at the LaSalle Veterans’ Home in November.===

    All the Raunerite, anti-trial lawyer folks cheering this development in 3-2-1…

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, May 4, 21 @ 2:41 pm

  8. Taken this all in… “to the post”,

    I’m not going to speculate or look at the criminality of what has happened.

    Like Quincy, when the discussion comes to negligence, gross negligence, criminality, it should be up to the appropriate authorities to investigate and decide to move forward in any way that is deemed… appropriate.

    As to other nursing homes, that too is up to the legal discussions of liability, and to a deeper discussion, immunity that others sought for businesses during the pandemic.

    Maybe the question I’m left with is, the liability and immunity factors for the nursing home discussion, and the IG report and the LaSalle home deaths, are we trying to fully make whole through legal means things that can’t ever be fully made whole, or will politics outside the legal want what is already existing… governors own.

    My hope is the political is removed and real legal discussions lead to appropriate next steps, if warranted

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, May 4, 21 @ 3:01 pm

  9. I’d like to know why Deputy Governor Sol Flores hasn’t been mentioned at all in this. She overseas IDVA and IDPH. For that matter, why isn’t anyone talking about what the Governor knew and when he knew it. He and his staff take no responsibility.

    Comment by Now I'm down in it. Tuesday, May 4, 21 @ 3:27 pm

  10. === I’d like to know…===

    … did you read the IG report.

    Thanks.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, May 4, 21 @ 3:30 pm

  11. Did Durkin call for a criminal investigation at LaSalle under Rauner? Is that a no I hear? And if he wants to call for one at LaSalle then he should do so at every nursing home that lost residents due to COVID because there are multiple that lost far more people than LaSalle.

    Comment by Shytown Tuesday, May 4, 21 @ 4:55 pm

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