City Nursing Home Inspector Didn’t Visit Any Facility For A Year Despite Filing Dozens Of Reports, Watchdog Says – Block Club Chicago

The unnamed “elder protective investigator” in the city’s Department of Family and Support Services was supposed to inspect nursing and rehab facilities on behalf of the family support agency.
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Not the Senator's Son
5 years ago

Cook County? Why would anybody actually go to work?
Just collect a paycheck and go play golf.

Truth in Cook County
5 years ago

This person fits right in with the other city workers. Why are they picking on this particular person?

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