Pa. ousts Skyline Healthcare from nine Pa. nursing homes
The move follows similar actions recently by regulators in
"We have installed temporary management at all nine facilities to ensure residents will continue to receive safe care," Secretary of Health
The department declined to identify who would oversee the homes or when the oversight began. An industry source said the state took over Friday.
The nursing homes in question include seven that Skyline has operated under leases from Golden Living since early last year:
The two additional faculties are
The Skyline facilities with the state-imposed temporary manager have 1,053 beds and average 814 patients per day, according to the latest federal data.
The list of troubled Skyline facilities issued by the state does not include nursing homes in
In
The
A spokesman for Skyline blamed its problems on "an individual property owner with locations in
Golden Living did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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