An Ohio nursing home responsible for the care of a 72-year-old grandfather has been accused of making "profit-driven decisions" that led to his death, with his family's lawyers accusing the facility of telling the man "they would not assist him to the toilet and he'd need to soil his briefs and wait." This allegedly led to the grandpa being left in his own feces and waste "for hours at a time," causing a stage 4 bedsore and deadly infection.
"The bedsore was so large and tunneled so deeply, that the bones of his lower back and pelvis were exposed and visible," the family of Samuel Frank Ray Sr. says in the complaint for a wrongful death lawsuit filed Monday in Lucas County.
The Michael Hill Trial Law group, which is representing the family, alleges that Arbors of Sylvania — a Toledo-base