Largest nursing home in St. Louis closes suddenly, forcing out 170 residents
The largest nursing home in St. Louis has closed suddenly, forcing about 170 residents to be bused to other facilities
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The largest skilled nursing facility in St. Louis has closed suddenly, forcing about 170 residents to be bused to other care centers. Many left with nothing but the clothes they were wearing.
The abrupt shutdown of Northview Village Nursing Home on Friday came after workers learned they might not be paid and walked out, confusing residents and their relatives. Many family members gathered through the day Saturday outside the facility on the city's north side. Some didn't immediately know where their loved ones were taken.
The union representing workers said more than 130 people were unpaid, and it was unclear if their checks were forthcoming.
Marvetta Harrison, 59, a certified medical technician, said workers received emails from the company this weekend promising they’ll be paid, but it was unclear when.