26 Colorado nursing homes managed by same company face lawsuits alleging millions in unpaid bills

Twenty-six Colorado nursing homes managed by the same company have been sued over the last year for a combined million after they allegedly failed to pay vendors who provided short-term staffing The nursing homes in metro Denver and the rest located across the state were all managed by the same company Vivage-Beecan when they fell behind on their bills While a multitude of elder care facilities faced increased costs during the pandemic it would be strange for a facility to not pay its vendors noted David Grabowski a professor of physical condition care procedures at Harvard University s physiological school Residents do best when their homes ownership and management are stable so accomplishable financial problems that could lead to a sale or closure are concerning he mentioned That s a warning sign Grabowski explained Maybe beyond a warning sign a cry for help Glendale-based Vivage which disclosed a merger with California management company Beecan in owns elder care communities in Colorado including seven that face lawsuits Beecan provides services to homes in Colorado California and New Mexico The two companies announced they are at the moment separate but couldn t answer before deadline if they hadn t completed the merger or had split at several point A report from Beecan disclosed the homes owners hired it to improve care quality while they were dealing with staffing shortages Nursing facilities struggled during the pandemic and lost a combined million in it noted The pandemic had a devastating impact on nursing homes throughout the country due to the age vulnerability of patients staff shortages and burnout and financial strain resulting from temporary staffing agencies charging two to three times their pre-pandemic rates the report stated Judges in Boulder District Court already ordered six of the homes being sued to pay a combined after their attorney quit and they didn t hire a new one by the court s deadline If the remaining lawsuits go against them the owners of the individual homes could be on the hook for anywhere from about to more than million according to court filings The totals could grow because of interest on the original bills and legal fees which the losing party typically has to cover for the winner None of the attorneys representing the companies that filed of the ongoing lawsuits or three of the completed ones responded to questions from The Denver Post If a nursing home closed the impact could reverberate throughout Colorado s strength care system People who are recovering from a serious injury or surgery sometimes need to undergo physical therapy in a nursing home before returning home If homes closed patients could get stuck spending more time in hospitals increasing costs and leaving fewer beds available for others who need care Matt Nielsen a regional operations director overseeing eight homes that Beecan manages in the Denver area spoke on behalf of Wellsprings Care Center in Englewood which faces about in insists Selected homes have improved under Beecan s management and Wellsprings will continue to provide quality care he commented I have facilities that have increased their overall ratings from three or four stars in Medicare s ratings to five stars Nielsen mentioned Nineteen homes still facing lawsuits now belong to Kansas-based Recover Care though only one suit listed the company as a defendant Representatives for the company didn t return phone messages and its email system refused to accept messages from addresses it didn t list as approved Who owned the nursing homes now belonging to Recover Care at the time when they allegedly went into debt remains unclear Various nursing home administrators called Vivage-Beecan a former owner while representatives for the company revealed it only offered management services Nielsen mentioned he didn t know who owned the homes he works with A company executive pointed to SavaSeniorCare which shut down in but didn t answer which of the homes belonged to Sava Beecan s message disclosed Sava sold its Colorado homes to new owners between and Greater part of the lawsuits involved staffing companies though an insurance company a pharmacy and a business offering therapy for people who can t swallow also filed insists During the pandemic nurses had more options leading specific to take higher-paid temporary assignments or to switch to other settings preponderance of which pay more than nursing homes A state account unveiled staffing agencies made roughly profit margins when they supplied certified nursing assistants licensed practical nurses and registered nurses in the first half of Nursing homes used fewer temporary staff hours in than they had the previous year but still more than they had in The ratio of residents to staff and the mix of types of wellbeing care workers in a home are two of the the majority major factors in care quality so any debt that interferes with a facility s ability to staff its shifts could create a predicament revealed Andrew Olenski an assistant professor of economics at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania A staffing company is generally not a vendor you want to stiff he declared Matt Dollar administrator for Poudre Canyon Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Fort Collins declared the lawsuits won t affect residents The home which sold in September faces about in indicates from two lawsuits Related Articles Medicaid cuts would threaten rural hospitals nursing homes in Colorado Eight taken to hospital after fire explosion at Denver assisted-living facility Dollar revealed Vivage-Beecan directed nursing homes funds toward the wrong priorities and fell behind on necessities like paying for staffing He described Vivage-Beecan as the former owner but didn t elaborate on where it spent the money The old ownership regime was notorious for not paying their bills he explained A message from Beecan declared it never owned Poudre Canyon or any of the other homes Nursing homes typically don t have plenty of discretionary expenses with the majority money going toward staffing mentioned Nina Kohn a law professor at Syracuse University in New York That makes it particularly major for them to maintain a reputation for paying on time because they wouldn t be able to function if vendors cut them off she mentioned Even if there is new ownership turnover the reputation may remain Kohn declared Nursing homes sued over unpaid bills Allison Care Center Lakewood Arbor View Care Center Arvada Aviva at Fitzsimons Aurora Broadview Soundness and Rehabilitation Center Greeley Cambridge Care Center Lakewood Colonial Robustness and Rehabilitation Center Colorado Springs Creekside Village Vitality and Rehabilitation Center Fort Collins Crestmoor Strength and Rehabilitation Center Denver Denver North Care Center Denver Desert Willow Robustness and Rehabilitation Center Pueblo Elk Ridge Wellness and Rehabilitation Center Montrose Falcon Heights Medical and Rehabilitation Center Colorado Springs Fountain View Robustness and Rehabilitation Center Colorado Springs Harmony Pointe Nursing Center Lakewood Junction Creek Robustness and Rehabilitation Center Durango Kiowa Hills Soundness and Rehabilitation Center Colorado Springs Linden Place Wellness and Rehabilitation Center Longmont Orchard Valley Robustness and Rehabilitation Center Palisade Pelican Pointe Vitality and Rehabilitation Center Windsor Poudre Canyon Strength and Rehabilitation Center Fort Collins South Platte Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center Brush Sterling Vitality and Rehabilitation Center Sterling Thornton Care Center Thornton Wellsprings Care Center Englewood Westlake Lodge Strength and Rehabilitation Center Greeley Wheat Ridge Care Center Wheat Ridge Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get healthcare news sent straight to your inbox