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【????? ???? ??????】Enter to watch online.VOX POPULI: Community Seeks Justice for Evictions of Seniors

The following announcement is from Save Our Seniors Network, which has been protesting Pacifica Companies’ decision to evict residents at Sakura Intermediate Care Facility in Boyle Heights in order to tear down the building and construct market-rate housing.

Pacifica purchased the ICF, two nursing homes (Lincoln Heights and Gardena) and a retirement home (Boyle Heights) from Keiro in 2016. California’s attorney general imposed conditions on the sale — that Pacifica must continue the bilingual and bicultural services for the residents for five years. The five-year period expired earlier this year.

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Pacifica Companies must provide comparable services to what seniors received at the Sakura Intermediate Care Facility, including bilingual and bicultural care for Medi-Cal residents

A major chapter in the history of elderly care for Japanese and Japanese Americans has passed with the emptying out of the Sakura Intermediate Care Facility (ICF).

Following the sale of the former Keiro nursing and retirement homes to international real estate developer Pacifica Companies, the original “Conditions of Sale” expired in Feb 2021, and after Save Our Seniors Network (SOS) held its first action on Jan. 26, 2021, Pacifica responded and announced on Jan. 28:

“None of the current residents of the ICF will be evicted … Pacifica understands that the ICF staff have been an extension of our family for residents … and remains committed to maintaining staff that contribute so much to resident care.”

Keiro published their statement praising Pacifica and endorsing the eviction of residents a few days later. Keiro has about $90 million they received from the sales combined with past donations but so far have not provided one penny for “residential healthcare.”

Since March 1, Pacifica has committed no less than five violations of the law in order to speed up kicking out the seniors.

They received a citation for not providing proper assessments of residents before evicting them, for which the penalty was an extension of the 60-day eviction notice.

Pacifica was then cited for failures in the water system that prevented some from bathing and for inadequate food nutrition in July.

As the eviction date got closer, Pacifica was cited for laying off 20 percent of its staff from the ICF, without notice. One person had 30 years of dedication and received no severance or bonus.

And, most recently, Pacifica was cited again for illegal and untrue threats made to residents, in which they stated, “After the final day Aug. 23, there will be no staff around to care for your loved ones.”

David Monkawa of SOS says, “All of these citations have not been able to stop Pacifica because the laws have little enforcement mechanism. There are no healthcare cops, and major penalties are rarely enforced. Nursing home industry lobbyists have free access to Department of Public Health leaders providing suggestions and ideas, according to The Sacramento Bee.”

Over the past months, the Sakura ICF Family Council and Save Our Seniors Network have consistently pressed for a back-up plan for as many Medi-Cal residents as possible to be able to go into the Sakura Assisted Living Facility, which is located on the same campus as the ICF.

“They wanted to clear out the residents so that even if AB 279 passed, they could tear down the ICF and build apartments. But if AB 279 passes the California Senate floor vote on Monday, Aug. 16, Pacifica will again no longer be able to make changes in services and conditions to Sakura ICF, Sakura Retirement Home, Kei-Ai L.A. and Kei-Ai South Bay. We will enter a whole new world where the new attorney general, Rob Bonta, will have lots of input over how AB 279 will be interpreted,” said David Emiliano Zapata Maldonado of SOS.

The Sakura ICF Family Council has plans to expand to include all those who have been evicted. SOS will be monitoring the treatment of Sakura Gardens Assisted Living Facilities (SGALF) with respect to their rights and the welfare of 200 other Japanese and Japanese American residents covered by the “Conditions of Sale.”

With the passage of AB 279 into law, constraints upon operators of licensed senior care facilities to not evict seniors from those facilities and not reduce or alter existing services, including bilingual and bicultural services, will apply to all senior nursing facilities and ICFs statewide.

This will be the message to Pacifica and the community at 325 S. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, on Friday night, Aug. 13, starting at 6 p.m.

“Unfortunately, residents at Sakura ICF have now been all relocated to other, mostly non-bilingual, non-bicultural facilities, thus destroying a once-thriving Japanese American seniors community. But, we will continue to work to gain secure accommodations and services for the transferees to the Sakura Gardens Assisted Living Facility and demand answers for the horrific death rates at Pacifica’s Kei-Ai facilities,” stated Dr. Kensaku Nakayama, whose mother was a resident at Sakura ICF.

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