7 Nursing Homes Forced To Close After Unsafe Evacuations And Conditions

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Seven Louisiana nursing homes on Saturday were ordered to close immediately because their patients were evacuated to a single warehouse ahead of Hurricane Ida, the Louisiana Department of Health said.

Seven patients have died since the move, and five of the deaths have been classified as storm-related fatalities, the health department said in a statement.

Department personnel visited the warehouse on Monday and Tuesday and “observed conditions that have caused great concern to the State Health Officer that he reasonably believes may cause a danger to the public life, health, and safety,” according to a separate state order prohibiting the return of residents to the seven facilities.

NBC affiliate WDSU in New Orleans reported that a Louisiana Department of Health spokeswoman said generators failed and patients were on mattresses on the floor without food or clean clothes, and with the odor of human waste filling the air as the warehouse was inundated by stormwater.

The spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

State inspectors who went to the warehouse in the town of Independence “were expelled from the property” and “were subject to intimidation by the owner of the seven nursing facilities,” the health department said.

A company associated with the nursing homes, most of which are in the New Orleans metro area, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Saturday night.

The state health department said it moved the 843 patients from the warehouse Wednesday to other facilities or special needs shelters.

Read more at nbcnews.com

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