CHICAGO (CBS) — 97-year-old Grace Watanabe lived at
Symphony Residences of Lincoln Park for eight years. She trusted the
workers at her nursing home to help her, but her Public Guardian says
some just helped themselves to her money.
Some of the staff members at the nursing home, named in a lawsuit, are accused of bilking Watanabe out of more than $600,000.
Cook County’s acting Public Guardian says he has never seen anything
like this one before and is trying to fight to get her half a million
dollars back, while Chicago Police investigate the incident.
“The people who were being paid to take care of her and protect her
stole a vast bulk of her life savings,” said Cook County Public
Guardian, Charles Golbert.
Acting Cook County Public Guardian Charles Golbert filed a lawsuit
Thursday, hours after being appointed to Watanabe on an emergency basis.
The lawsuit states she has dementia and is unable to make financial
decisions since at least 2016. Golbert says red flags went up earlier
this year when her bank noticed large checks being written from her
account.
“How large is large?” CBS 2’s Dana Kozlov questioned.
“Tens of thousands of dollars,” Golbert replied. One check was
written for $40,000 and another one for $50,000, all written to Symphony
employees or their children.
“I mean, it was rampant, from the receptionist and the hairdresser to
activity directors to assistant activity directors to one of the
directors and no one caught them for a period of a year,” said Golbert.
Symphony Residences did not want to comment on the lawsuit.
“Oh my goodness! There’s a lot of them,” stated an employee of
Symphony, who is not named in the lawsuit, shocked by the allegations.
CBS 2’s Dana Kozlov tried finding CEO David Hartman at his home and
went to an address connected to Symphony’s owner, Bernard Hollander. All
that was found was an empty lot owned by the company near one of
Symphony’s other facilities. In a statement, Symphony said all the
employees suspected of involvement are no longer employed at the
facility.
Ms. Watanabe moved to another nursing home facility. Police are investigating the incident.
Symphonies Residences of Lincoln Park issued a statement saying:
“Several months ago, Symphony Residences of Lincoln Park was shocked
and saddened to learn that a beloved, longtime Resident was giving money
to its employees, the receipt of which was a violation of company
policy. An investigation was immediately commenced. We notified law
enforcement and worked closely with the Ombudsman, Healthcare and Family
Services, the Resident, and the Resident’s financial institution to
gather all facts. The employees suspected of involvement are no longer
employed at the facility and all staff were retrained in policies
relating to receiving gifts from residents and their families. The
dignity, safety and security of our residents is always our first
priority. “
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Senior Citizen Allegedly Swindled Out Of More Than $600K By Nursing Home Employees
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I swear you can't trust anybody anywhere.
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