State licensing officials shuttered the facility after two former employees were charged in connection with a resident’s death.
“The only reason that [the Utah Department of Health and Human Services] is now revoking the license is due to public and political pressure from the Disability Law Center,” attorneys for the care center wrote in the 4th District Court complaint, “not because there is an imminent threat to the public.”outlined the April 2022 suicide of Hidden Hollow resident Chien Nguyen, who the report states
“We urge state leaders to take a hard look at our system and make any necessary reforms to ensure facilities are held accountable before needless tragedies occur,” the law center’s statement read. “We look forward to seeing the Department demonstrate a sustained commitment to taking necessary action and to working with them to protect vulnerable Utahns from abuse and neglect.
The next day, on June 22, the attorney general’s office filed charges against Hidden Hollow administrator Laetitia Odunze, 70, and director of nursing Amy Lauritzen, 53. They are accused of reckless aggravated abuse of a vulnerable adult in relation to Nguyen’s death.
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