St. Louis Nursing Home Abruptly Closes, Leaving 170 Residents Displaced
Closure Sparks Protests and Calls for Accountability as Residents are Relocated Without Medical Records and Employees Lose Jobs
- Northview Village Nursing Home in St. Louis abruptly closed on December 15, displacing 170 residents and leaving their families surprised and concerned.
- The sudden closure led to protests by family members, care staff, and local politicians, who are seeking accountability and demanding investigations into the incident.
- Many residents were relocated to other facilities without their medical records or medication lists, causing further distress and confusion.
- Healthcare Accounting Services, the company operating the nursing home, has not provided any statements regarding the closure.
- The closure also resulted in job losses for about 180 employees, who have not received their last paycheck.