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Home»Human Interest»Kentucky Nursing Home Accused of Letting Elderly Residents ‘Rot in Their Beds’ as Families Demand Answers: ‘That’s a Death Sentence’

Kentucky Nursing Home Accused of Letting Elderly Residents ‘Rot in Their Beds’ as Families Demand Answers: ‘That’s a Death Sentence’

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Robin HarrisBy Robin HarrisJune 8, 20262 Mins Read
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Elderly residents at a Kentucky nursing home were allegedly left suffering from severe infections, worsening wounds, and other preventable injuries so disturbing that one family attorney described the situation as “a death sentence.” Now, a state inspection, multiple lawsuits, and a wave of outraged reactions are shining a spotlight on what allegedly happened inside the facility.

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The allegations center on Salyersville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Magoffin County. According to a report from the Lexington Herald-Leader, state inspectors documented serious care concerns at the facility, which has also been named in multiple lawsuits filed by residents’ families.

One of the most troubling cases involved 81-year-old Ruth Reed, who entered the nursing home in October 2024 while recovering from surgery after suffering a broken back. According to a wrongful death lawsuit filed by her family and findings cited by state inspectors, Reed’s condition allegedly deteriorated during her stay. She later died after being transferred to hospice care.

Inspectors alleged that required wound monitoring and skin assessments were not consistently performed and that Reed developed a severe infection while at the facility. According to the report, Reed called 911 from her room because she could no longer tolerate the pain she was experiencing. Family attorney Laraclay Parker later described the situation as “a death sentence.”

The report detailed additional allegations involving other residents, including serious pressure sores, significant weight changes, and delays in receiving assistance. State inspectors also alleged that some records inaccurately reflected care that had not actually been provided.

The inspection resulted in 14 deficiencies being issued against the facility, including multiple violations classified at the highest severity level. Federal records currently rate the nursing home as a one-star facility, the lowest rating available through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Readers Express Outrage

Readers reacting to the report expressed outrage over the allegations. “We should protect the most vulnerable,” one commenter wrote.

Another reader responded, “There’s no excuse for this.”

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In court filings, the facility has denied liability and disputes responsibility for the injuries and deaths alleged by residents’ families. The lawsuits remain ongoing.

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