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DESCRIPTION:May 18th Rally To Stop The San Francisco Laguna Honda Discharges\n\nDefend 
 Laguna Honda Hospital-Stop The Discharges & Murders Discharges = 
 Death\n\nWorking People Need To Unite For Our Public Hospital\n\nDischarges 
 = Death\n\nSpeak-out and rally\n\nThursday May 18th, 2023 4PM\n375 Laguna 
 Honda Blvd across from Forrest Hill Muni Station\nSan 
 Francisco\n\n\nDespite mass opposition, Newsom’s Department of Public 
 Health, Secretary of Health & Education Xavier Becerra and SF Mayor London 
 Breed’s Director of Department of Public Health and Health Commission 
 Board are allowing the patients to be terrorized again by threatening to 
 discharge them on May 19. 2023.\n\nThe City refuses to ask for an exemption 
 that would allow Laguna Honda to have three patients to a room and also to 
 allow the many patients who are waiting for care at the hospital to be 
 admitted.\n\nInstead they are playing games with the workers, patients and 
 their families to threaten even more discharges and deaths. Director Colfax 
 and the Board of Health Commission Dan Bernal, who is chief of staff for 
 Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi gave the go ahead for the discharge of patients 
 which led to their deaths. Some were driven to homeless shelters. These 
 discharges were death sentences and to threaten similar discharges and 
 deaths.\n\nThere is an emergency in our private nursing home care system. 
 The homes are run by billionaires with little to no oversight have terrible 
 working conditions for the residents and the workers. The Newsom 
 administration and the Federal government are demanding that the\npatients 
 and residents be pushed into these homes where much of the care is 
 substandard.\nWe need to demand that Newsom and Becerra along with London 
 Breed be held accoutable for this travesty. \n\nNo bed cuts, No closure and 
 No evictions, Reopen admissions, and provide, in safe and appropriate 
 locations, mental health and substance use treatment and supports and home 
 care services to  all San Franciscans who need it. \n\nInitiated By United 
 Front Committtee for A Labor Party\ninfo@ufclp.org\nwww.ufclp.org\n\n\n\nWe 
 Need to Demand:  No Complete Closure of Laguna Honda,\nNo Bed Cuts, and 
 Admissions Must Resume\n\nWe Also Need to Hold City Managers and Employees 
 Responsible\nfor LHH’s Mess Accountable, Up to and Including 
 Termination\n\n\nWhen I first published this article a little over a week 
 ago, LHH’s census stood at 537 as of April 14.  Eight days later it 
 dropped to 530 residents, probably due to patients who requested being 
 discharged home or to another facility, transferred to an acute care 
 hospital, went AWOL (eloped), no longer needed skilled nursing level of 
 care, or may have expired at LHH.\n\nA table in this new article shows the 
 change in types of patients being cared for at LHH between the time it was 
 decertified in April 2022 to the remaining resident census when the 
 “Revised LHH Closure Plan” was released to the public on Friday April 
 21.\n\nBetween October 14, 2021 and April 14, 2023 LHH’s patient census 
 has dropped by 157, from 710 residents to now just 537.  \n\nThe Revised 
 LHH Closure Plan shows that of LHH’s 537 current remaining residents, 34 
 patients have advanced dementia and are at high risk of wandering and 
 elopement who are on a locked/secured memory unit; 142 are in need of 
 memory care for moderate- to advanced-cognitive deficits; 85 are 
 monolingual patients needing SNF level of care; 34 patients are in need of 
 shorter-term skilled nursing rehabilitation; 44 are HIV/AIDS patients; 43 
 are receiving palliative care or hospice care; and 105 residents have 
 complex medical problems needing total care and high levels of support.  
 All of them are at high risk of eviction.\n\nObviously the 105 patients 
 (19.6%) who have multiple medical problems and the 176 residents (32.8%) 
 having advanced dementia’s or moderate-to-advanced dementia’s should 
 not be discharged from LHH. \n\nAdditionally, 82 residents (15.3%) either 
 lack decision-making capacity and have no decision-maker, or have — or 
 are pending — a public conservator, and another 301 residents (56.1% of 
 the 537 residents) have a surrogate decision-maker for them, incapable of 
 making their own informed healthcare decisions.  There’s clearly overlap 
 between the conserved patients and those with specific medical 
 conditions.\n\nUnfortunately, as this article shows, the Revised LHH 
 Closure Plan is worrisome, precisely because CMS and CDPH expect LHH may 
 need to resume evicting LHH’s residents as early as May 20 — just 14 
 days from now — if CMS doesn’t extend the pause on discharges and 
 transfers set to expire on May 19.  It’s cruel that CMS hasn’t yet 
 granted an extension to resumption of the discharges and transfers — and 
 may not do so until the night before, perhaps on May 18.  Everyone’s 
 holding their breath to see if a last-minute reprieve arrives to extend 
 that pause beyond May 19.\n\nThe article also describes the dearth of 
 various types of beds currently available in different types of facilities 
 in San Francisco.\n\nAnd sadly, the Revised LHH Closure Plan barely 
 acknowledges that the 99% of LHH’s residents who rely on Medi-Cal have 
 nowhere to go in San Francisco, because few San Francisco facilities even 
 accept Medi-Cal patients.\n\nSigning on to a Change.org petition at 
 https://chng.it/wzzKhRKHxv could be the most important thing you and your 
 friends and family could do today!\n\nAs well, San Francisco’s Gray 
 Panthers organization has stated we must continue the community outcry to 
 every agency involved.  Follow the Gray Panther’s “Call to Action” 
 here to obtain advice on talking points and providing testimony to the 
 Board of Supervisors on May 9.\n\n\nPatrick Monette-Shaw 
 \nColumnist\nWestside Observer Newspaper\n\n\nU.S. health secretary Becerra 
 tours Laguna Honda, says ‘stay tuned’ on hospital’s 
 fate\nhttps://www.sfchronicle.com/health/article/hhs-chief-becerra-tours-laguna-honda-says-17804038.php\n\nNanette 
 Asimov\nFeb. 24, 2023\n\nLike adversaries seeking detente, both sides in 
 the conflict over the fate of San Francisco’s Laguna Honda nursing home 
 met Friday and walked together through the beleaguered facility that is 
 home to 550 frail and low-income city residents. \n\nThis was the first 
 visit to the nation’s largest public nursing home for Xavier Becerra, the 
 Health and Human Services secretary who oversees the federal agency that 
 decertified Laguna Honda nearly a year ago.\n\nThat action on April 14 — 
 six months after state inspectors said the public facility offered 
 “substandard care” — was expected to end Medicare and MediCal 
 reimbursements to Laguna Honda in a matter of months, starving it of 
 two-thirds of its annual budget of $334 million and forcing it to shut 
 down. But a legal settlement between the city and federal regulators gave 
 it until next November to achieve recertification and avoid 
 closure.\n\nLaguna Honda’s administrators, county health officials and 
 advocates for the facility’s residents have been fighting for its 
 survival ever since. The nursing home had 700 residents last year, but no 
 one has been admitted since decertification. \n\nBecerra took a private 
 tour Friday with San Francisco’s Mayor London Breed, the city’s Health 
 Director Dr. Grant Colfax, and Roland Pickens, Laguna Honda’s interim 
 chief executive. Afterward, Becerra said it was “gratifying to see a 
 place where, if you’re going to have to leave a loved one, they’ll be 
 treated with dignity.” \n\nHe said he met with staff who were candid with 
 him about the challenges Laguna Honda faces in regaining its certification. 
 He said he also spoke with patients, and that “most said, ‘Help keep 
 Laguna Honda open!’ ” \n\nWill he? \n\n“Stay tuned,” said Becerra, 
 who grew up in Sacramento and served as California’s attorney general 
 before President Biden tapped him for the cabinet position.\n\nNow, 
 administrators are working with certification experts on a top-to-bottom 
 overhaul to try and meet deadlines. \n\nColfax, whose health department 
 runs Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center, said the facility has 
 “come a long way in holding ourselves accountable.” He said the staff 
 has met all 126 “action milestones” set for it in January, and is on 
 track to meet the 133 milestones set for February.\n\nPickens said these 
 mainly have to do with infection control and proper coordination among 
 caregivers  — “but at the end of the day, it’s about regulatory 
 compliance and keeping our residents safe.”\n\nSecretary of Health and 
 Human Services Xavier Becerra says of Laguna Honda: “A facility like this 
 is critical to a community.”\n\nSalgu Wissmath/The Chronicle\n\nSome of 
 the medically fragile residents of Laguna Honda have lived there for 
 decades.\nLast summer, regulators with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid 
 Services, which Becerra oversees, ordered the facility to move out every 
 resident in preparation for closure. \n\nLaguna Honda was able to transfer 
 or discharge just 57 people because few skilled nursing facilities exist in 
 the Bay Area that treat complex medical conditions and accept MediCal, 
 California’s version of Medicaid. \n\nWhen 12 of the people who were 
 moved died soon afterward, officials suspected  “transfer trauma,” 
 which led to a public outcry. CMS paused the relocations in July. But they 
 are set to resume on May 19 unless Laguna Honda shows it has made 
 sufficient progress toward recertification. \n\nWhile the nursing home’s 
 advocates agree that Laguna Honda’s operations and practices need 
 improvement, most have strenuously objected to what they consider an 
 excessive punishment that doesn’t fit the crime. \n\nSome blame Becerra 
 for allowing the threat of closure to loom over Laguna Honda. \n\nOn Feb. 
 10, for example, Supervisor Hillary Ronen boycotted San Francisco General 
 Hospital’s 150th anniversary celebration because she believed the evening 
 was honoring Becerra. (It was actually Nancy Pelosi, said Kim Meredith, 
 chief executive of the hospital’s foundation.) In a letter to the 
 foundation, Ronen wrote that “instead of offering to assist the city, 
 Becerra and his employees have done everything to threaten and punish 
 Laguna Honda, and by extension, its patients.” \n\nSan Francisco Director 
 of Health Dr. Grant Colfax (left) and Laguna Honda interim CEO Roland 
 Pickens discuss the facility's future. \n\nSan Francisco Director of Health 
 Dr. Grant Colfax (left) and Laguna Honda interim CEO Roland Pickens discuss 
 the facility's future. \n\nSalgu Wissmath/The Chronicle\n\nOn Friday, 
 however, Ronen told The Chronicle she was happy that Becerra was “finally 
 visiting this critical institution” to “personally see the poorest and 
 sickest San Franciscans who would likely be on the street if not for Laguna 
 Honda.”  \n\nSupervisor Myrna Melgar was out of the country Friday and 
 unable to join the tour. Her district includes Laguna Honda, which sits at 
 the southwest base of Twin Peaks. \n\nBut at the San Francisco General 
 event Becerra attended this month, Melgar asked to sit next to him so that 
 she could “bend his ear” about Laguna Honda, said her aide, Mike 
 Farrah.\n\n“Obviously, the relationship started poorly,” Farrah said. 
 “But we are excited about the secretary’s visit to see firsthand the 
 lives that are affected at Laguna Honda.”\n\nAsked what he learned from 
 his visit, Becerra said, “There are Americans who need to have someone 
 who cares for them, and, unfortunately, there are a lot of Americans who 
 don’t have family who can do that. \n\n“We’re trying to do what we 
 can to make sure we don’t let folks die on the street. A facility like 
 this is critical to a community.”\n\nAt the same time, he said, people 
 who send their family to Laguna Honda need to know  that “the health and 
 safety standards we would all expect are being provided.”\n\nReach 
 Nanette Asimov: nasimov@sfchronicle.com; Twitter: @NanetteAsimov\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/05/12/18855993.php
SUMMARY:Rally To Stop The San Francisco Laguna Honda Discharges Defend Laguna Honda Hospital
LOCATION:375 Laguna Honda Blvd across from Forrest Hill Muni Station\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/05/12/18855993.php
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