Complaint Investigation Report
After reviewing eviction notice, the 30-day notice does meet requirements in regulation 87224. Facility filed an eviction letter and notice to the RP, which was delivered to RP home by Greenridge staff, Manager, Tamika Hill and Business Office Manager, Carry Townson. R1 is being evicted due to non-payment of the rate for basic services and the inability of the facility to meet the resident's needs due to diagnosis.
Interview with S1 revealed that R1's RP has not issued payment for rent. S1 stated that S1 is not aware of the last payment made by RP. The facility has attempted to contact the RP multiple times, but calls were not answered. Voicemail's were left with no return calls to the facility. S1 also stated that R1 is in need of a higher level of care. Additionally R1 has not received any medication for approximately two months and is exhibiting behaviors such as elopement and combativeness due to R1's diagnosis.
Interview with W1 revealed that W1 called RP and left a voicemail. The RP returned the call but W1 was not able to answer. W1 attempted to call back several times but has not received a return call. W1 also confirmed that R1 has not received any medication for approximately two months and is exhibiting behavioral concerns.
Although the allegations may have happened or is valid, there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove the alleged violations did occur, therefore the allegations are UNSUBSTANTIATED .
Exit interview conducted. A copy of this report provided.
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