Arbors at Gallipolis

The Arbors at Gallipolis Nursing Home is a 99-bed facility located at 170 Pinecrest Drive in Gallipolis, Ohio. This nursing home is part of the Arbors at Ohio chain of nursing homes. There are 16 nursing homes which are part of the Arbors of Ohio chain on the list of Special Focus Facilities and other nursing homes with significant issues with resident care.

The Arbors at Gallipolis nursing home received a federal fine of $24,990.00 on April 21, 2025. It received a federal fine of $32,273.00 on July 5, 2023.

    This nursing home has had 21 total deficiencies documented across recent inspection reports. It has had deficiencies relative to infection rates. It has received deficiencies relative to improper drug labeling and storage, failure to provide appropriate pressure ulcer care, failure to ensure areas are free from accident hazards, failure to provide trauma-informed culturally competent care, and issues with binding arbitration agreement disclosure.


    If someone you love has been neglected or abused in a nursing home, please call us at The Dickson Firm at 1-800-OHIO LAW as we would be happy to talk with you and help you in any way that we can.


    As a result of a July 2023 inspection, this nursing home received eight deficiencies with a fine of $32,273.00 including actual harm for failure to ensure that areas of the nursing home were free from accident hazards, infection control failures, failure to protect residents from abuse and neglect, and failure to provide enough food and/or fluids to the residents.

    The Dickson Firm has recently been involved in a lawsuit against the Arbors at Gallipolis Nursing Home. We filed a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of the family of James H. Smith. Mr. Smith choked to death at the Arbors of Gallipolis Nursing Home. He was not provided with appropriate supervision while eating. He was not provided with proper food.

    This nursing home has been cited for abuse by CMS and has had five substantiated complaints in the last 3 years that resulted in a citation, plus one facility incident resulting in a citation.

    One reviewer on Caring.com described it as the worst nursing home she has ever seen, alleging dirty conditions, incorrect medication administration, and residents left in bed for multiple days.

    This is another facility that is owned by ARK OPCO GROUP, LLC. According to Medicare.com, Craig Flashner, Noble Healthcare Management, LLC, Yitzchok Perlstein, and Prestige Administrative Services, LLC has operational and managerial control of this nursing home since July 1, 2015, except for Prestige Administrative Services, LLC, which has had operational and managerial control since January 1, 2025.

    Given our direct involvement with this nursing home in the James Smith case as well as the other citations and deficiencies reported, we have grave concerns about the care being provided at this nursing home. Given the fact that the nursing home has had issues with failure to provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and failure to ensure areas are free from accident hazards, we have grave concerns that this nursing home is adequately staffed.

    Very often, issues with wound care are the result of understaffing. When a resident cannot turn and reposition themselves, the staff needs to turn and reposition them every 2 hours when they are in bed and often every hour when they are in a chair. If they begin to develop skin breakdown, then the nursing home must turn them more often. As they begin to develop skin breakdown, the nursing home staff must keep pressure off that area so that it can heal.

    Nursing homes are legally obligated to provide their residents with adequate supervision and to keep the nursing home free from hazards to prevent accidents. This nursing home has been cited for improper care leading to skin breakdown and also for violating the federal regulations that require them to keep their area free of accident hazards.

    Given our direct involvement with a case against this nursing home and the other complaints, issues, and citations, we strongly recommend that if you have a loved one at this nursing home, you consider moving them to another nursing home. If you are looking for a nursing home in the Gallipolis area, we strongly recommend that you consider other nursing homes.

    If someone you love has been neglected or abused in a nursing home, please call us at The Dickson Firm at 1-800-OHIO LAW as we would be happy to talk with you and help you in any way that we can.

    Our Cleveland nursing home attorney handles cases in Gallipolis and across the state.

    Continuing Healthcare at Adams Lane

    Continuing Healthcare at Adams Lane is a 140 bed facility located at 1856 Adams Lane in Zanesville, Ohio. As you can see from our blog, there are at least 3 Continuing Healthcare facilities on our list of the worst nursing homes in Ohio. This nursing home is also part of the Certus Healthcare chain of nursing homes.

    The Certus Healthcare chain has an average performance of 2 out of 5 stars, which is substantially below the national average of 3. And its average for staffing is 1.7, which is also substantially below the national average.

    The Continuing Healthcare at Adams Lane nursing home has been cited for abusing
    its residents.

    – It received a federal fine of $26,685.00 on July 23, 2025.
    – It received a federal fine of $15,593.00 on September 6, 2023.
    – It received a very large federal fine of $156,634.00 on February 1, 2023.

    This nursing home has an overall rating of 1 out of 5 stars, which is much below average.
    – It has a health inspection rating of 1 out of 5 stars, which is much below average.
    – It has a staffing rating of 2 out of 5 stars, which is below average.

    This nursing home's overall rating of 1 out of 5 stars places it in the bottom 20% of all
    facilities reviewed.

    During the period August 2023 through July 2024, this facility had a documented pattern of poor care each and every month and was being closely monitored by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

    The nursing home has paid 8 fines in the last 3 years totaling $510,056.00. On February 1, 2023, state nursing home surveyors found that Continuing Healthcare at Adams Lane caused immediate jeopardy to its residents. In 9 separate written deficiencies, state surveyors found that the facility caused actual harm to its residents between November 2015 and February of 2023.

    The facility was flagged by CMS for possible abuse or neglect and received severe deficiencies indicating a risk to residents' safety. The facility has rated poor for consistent weekend-to-weekday staffing.

    In 2020, 91.3 percent of the days of that year, 334 out of 366 days, were staffed below 2 hours of nurse’s aid time per resident per day. This is well below recommended minimum for safe care.

    As we have reported repeatedly on this blog, if a nursing home does not have sufficient staff, they cannot provide care to their residents. They also cannot keep their residents safe. The aids do the bulk of the work in any nursing home. The fact that this nursing home has an insufficient number of aids working, puts all of its residents at risk.

    According to consumer complaints, residents are left without accessible call buttons while bedridden. Some residents were left undressed for days at a time. People also complained about an unresponsive staff.

    We strongly recommend that anyone who has a loved one at this nursing home move their loved one to a better nursing home. If anyone is considering putting their loved one in this nursing home, we strongly recommend that you consider other options.

    If someone you love has been neglected or abused in a nursing home, please call us at 1 800 OHIO LAW as we would be happy to talk with you and help you in any way that we can.

    Continuing Healthcare at Adams Lane in Zanesville, Ohio Receives Federal Fines, Has Bad Ratings for Standard of Care

    Continuing Healthcare at Adams Lane is a 140 bed facility located at 1856 Adams Lane in Zanesville, Ohio. As you can see from our blog, there are at least 3 Continuing Healthcare facilities on our list of the worst nursing homes in Ohio.

    This nursing home is also part of the Certus Healthcare chain of nursing homes. The Certus Healthcare chain has an average performance of 2 out of 5 stars, which is substantially below the national average of 3. And its average for staffing is 1.7, which is also substantially below the national average.


    The Continuing Healthcare at Adams Lane nursing home has been cited for abusing its residents.
    - It received a federal fine of $26,685.00 on July 23, 2025.
    - It received a federal fine of $15,593.00 on September 6, 2023.
    - It received a very large federal fine of $156,634.00 on February 1, 2023.

    This nursing home has an overall rating of 1 out of 5 stars, which is much below average.
    - It has a health inspection rating of 1 out of 5 stars, which is much below average.
    - It has a staffing rating of 2 out of 5 stars, which is below average.


    This nursing home's overall rating of 1 out of 5 stars places it in the bottom 20% of all facilities reviewed.

    During the period August 2023 through July 2024, this facility had a documented pattern of poor care each and every month and was being closely monitored by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

    The nursing home has paid 8 fines in the last 3 years totaling $510,056.00.

    On February 1, 2023, state nursing home surveyors found that Continuing Healthcare at Adams Lane caused immediate jeopardy to its residents. In 9 separate written deficiencies, state surveyors found that the facility caused actual harm to its residents between November 2015 and February of 2023.

    The facility was flagged by CMS for possible abuse or neglect and received severe deficiencies indicating a risk to residents' safety. The facility has rated poor for consistent weekend-to-weekday staffing.

    In 2020, 91.3 percent of the days of that year, 334 out of 366 days, were staffed below 2
    hours of nurse’s aid time per resident per day. This is well below recommended minimum for safe care.

    As we have reported repeatedly on this blog, if a nursing home does not have sufficient staff, they cannot provide care to their residents. They also cannot keep their residents safe. The aids do the bulk of the work in any nursing home. The fact that this nursing home has an insufficient number of aids working, puts all of its residents at risk.

    According to consumer complaints, residents are left without accessible call buttons while bedridden. Some residents were left undressed for days at a time. People also complained about an unresponsive staff.

    We strongly recommend that anyone who has a loved one at this nursing home move their loved one to a better nursing home. If anyone is considering putting their loved one in this nursing home, we strongly recommend that you consider other options.

    If someone you love has been neglected or abuse in a nursing home, please call us at 1
    800 OHIO LAW as we would be happy to talk with you and help you in any way that we can.