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Pa. Assisted-Living Homes

Troubled facilities and lax state oversight have for years put residents of Pennsylvania's assisted-living homes at risk of assault, neglect - and tragedy. An Inquirer investigation goes inside the industry and the homes.
Troubled facilities and lax state oversight have for years put residents of Pennsylvania's assisted-living homes at risk of assault, neglect - and tragedy.
Posted 02/25/2007
Peer into the files of Pennsylvania's assisted-living industry and confront a catalog of horrors. Betty Trainer, 81 and suffering from dementia, died of heat exhaustion in 2005 after wandering off from her Bucks County care home during a fire drill. They found her body near her husband's grave.
Rotten food, violence and suspicious deaths - and state regulators failed to see it.
Posted 02/26/2007
Second of four parts Looking back on it now, Jeffrey Sees believes he was lucky to have been beaten so badly. It was his ticket into a hospital - and out of hell.
Drive for change left Pa.'s personal-care industry at the wheel.
Third of four parts. In the predawn hours of Aug. 14, 2004, a fire swept through the Twin Spruce home for the elderly near Sunbury, Pa.
A jumble of state-by-state rules let a chain of horrors grow.
Last of four parts Daniel S. Paglione lived through gun battles with the Japanese navy as a young sailor in World War II. He died, at age 80, after two miserable years at a Bucks County assisted-living facility where he was sometimes left to lie in his own feces, his family says.
The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare defines personal-care homes as residences that provide "shelter, meals, supervision and assistance" to between four and several hundred people. The term assisted living is commonly used to describe some of these homes.
Pennsylvania government makes it difficult to check up on assisted-living facilities, also known here as personal-care homes. Unlike other states, it does not post complaints and violations online. But if you're considering placing a relative in one, here are some things you can do to investigate its history.
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