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UER Forum > Archived US: Mid-Atlantic > Greenbelt Rehab Center (Viewed 508 times)
Kelpie 






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Greenbelt Rehab Center
< on 7/31/2008 11:21 PM >
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Does anyone know why it was abandoned?
We tried to find information in the Greenbelt library, and there was none. We were told to ask the county police, but we nixed that idea.

Emma Peel 


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Re: Greenbelt Rehab Center
<Reply # 1 on 8/1/2008 4:44 AM >
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Posted by Kelpie
Does anyone know why it was abandoned?
We tried to find information in the Greenbelt library, and there was none. We were told to ask the county police, but we nixed that idea.


Around here, there is someone at the good old fire department that takes care of anything abandoned. They know who owns it, previous owners, and generally reasons it is abandoned. Try those guys, using the "we are interested in purchasing and renovating/demolishing it," excuse.

Sorry, I probably forgot my <sarcasm> tags.
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Re: Greenbelt Rehab Center
<Reply # 2 on 8/2/2008 4:02 PM >
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Posted by Kelpie
Does anyone know why it was abandoned?
We tried to find information in the Greenbelt library, and there was none. We were told to ask the county police, but we nixed that idea.


I recomend asking your local City Tax Assesor at city hall. Tell them you are interested in possibly purchasing the property. Trust me, It doesn't matter what you look like when you go in. I go all the time, and the are often friendly. I usually obtain the current and past owner's of the property, the value, google earth pictures with property lines, number of rooms,floors,basements.ect.. And if your lucky, they might know some history on what you are looking for as they are probably that did the paperwork on it the last time it changed hands. All this is absolutely free, it is their job to serve you and they are much better than asking the police.

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Re: Greenbelt Rehab Center
<Reply # 3 on 9/10/2008 8:39 PM >
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Posted by Kelpie
Does anyone know why it was abandoned?
We tried to find information in the Greenbelt library, and there was none. We were told to ask the county police, but we nixed that idea.


Shutdown Forces Residents Out of Md. Nursing Home
The Washington Post January 10, 1999

In the last room on the right in Greenbelt Nursing and Rehabilitation Center's west wing, Blanche Hickman fumed yesterday as she packed up the belongings of her blind, 78-year-old mother, Marion Evans.

For three years, Evans had lived there. But now she was forced to leave, following federal and state official's decision to stop all Medicare and Medicaid payments to the facility because they said it had become a health hazard.

Like many resident's relatives, Hickman is filled with resentment about the shutdown. She is angry at the nursing home owner, a chain that has 244 facilities in 15 states, for failing to fix numerous problems for an entire year.

But everyone is moving out, and about 85 employees have been told they will be paid through February as long as they don't resign before they are dismissed.

A federal judge authorized the shutdown Dec. 28 after a full year of accusations that the nursing home operators ignored orders to fix rampant problems repeatedly identified in a series of inspections.

After repeatedly finding problems at Greenbelt from January through July, the state health department and HCFA planned to fine the facility $ 90,000. Then, U.S. Attorney Lynne Battaglia filed suit against Greenbelt in August, charging that it misrepresented its efforts to improve conditions at the home. In September, HCFA decided to forgo the fines and instead to revoke Greenbelt's Medicare certification.

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