Ninth Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in Connection with Pennsylvania Nurse Charged with Killing Two Nursing Home Residents and Attempted Murder of a Third

The latest lawsuit involving Heather Pressdee, the former registered nurse charged with homicide and attempted murder, claims that her being fired or forced to resign from multiple nursing homes was a red flag indicating a history of nursing home malpractice.

A new wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against a Pennsylvania nursing home in connection with former nurse Heather Pressdee, says a Trib Live article, marking the ninth wrongful death lawsuit against a nursing home where Pressdee worked.

Pressdee is criminally charged with killing two nursing home residents and attempting to murder a third by giving them lethal doses of insulin at Quality Life Services, a skilled nursing facility near Pittsburgh. This act of nursing home malpractice was called “deliberate and intentional” by the Pennsylvania attorney general. According to the Trib Live article, Pressdee has been connected by state prosecutors to the deaths of at least 17 patients, and the mistreatment of five more, at nursing homes across four Pennsylvania counties between 2020 and 2023. She is being held in the Butler County jail.

The latest suit brought by a wrongful death attorney has been filed against Armstrong Rehabilitation and Nursing Facility in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, and its parent company, Armstrong SNF Operator LLC, on behalf of patient Louise Skinner, 90, who died in December 2022. The suit claims Skinner, like Pressdee’s other alleged victims, died from an overdose of insulin administered by Pressdee and that Armstrong Rehabilitation is liable; it accuses the facility of nursing home malpractice in the form of negligence due to the fact that the home hired Pressdee in November 2022 despite her string of dismissals and resignations from other nursing homes.

The suit furthermore accuses Armstrong Rehabilitation staff of nursing home malpractice in the form of negligence in that it failed to prevent Pressdee from giving unnecessary insulin to Skinner, and in that it neglected to report or act on reports regarding suspected abuse. In total the lawsuit brought by the wrongful death attorney contains nine counts, including negligence and vicarious liability.

According to the article, the eight other wrongful death lawsuits connected with Pressdee make similar claims of liability against two other Pennsylvania nursing homes and their owners. They have been brought against Belair Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Lower Burrell and Sunnyview Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Butler.

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