Jensen v. Manor Care Sandia, N.M.
2nd Jud. Dist. Ct., CV 96-007988.
Wilma Jensen hired a nursing home to take
care of her elderly husband, Ned, for one week while she
visited relatives out of state. By the time she returned, the
nursing home had so neglected Ned that he required permanent
full time nursing home care because he could no longer walk.
Within months of his stay at the nursing home, he experienced
rapid decline and died as a result of the nursing
home’s failure to properly staff the nursing home and
adequately train its staff to care for residents like Ned. As
this case proceeded towards trial aggressive discovery by our
firm revealed disturbing nursing home practices. One week
before trial the case settled for an amount almost twice as
high as the original pre-trial offer. As a result of working
with families like the Jensens, the firm has become committed
to nursing home reform. We actively support and lobby for
changes to nursing home law to improve nursing home staffing,
conditions, and accountability.
Past successes cannot be an assurance of
future success because each case must be decided on its own
merits.