No Kings At Del Monte Park Rest Home

DMP Del Monte Park

Fliers placed in mailboxes without postage? Under 18 U.S.C. 1725, mailboxes are federal property, and only authorized personnel, such as postal workers, are permitted to place items within them. Grandpa might get a visit from Homeland Security.

Seeking to find out for themselves what was going on, residents organized a bankruptcy hearing watch party in a common area on May 19. A flier was created with details and distributed to residents’ mailboxes, located in the lobby of the building. The fliers soon disappeared, pulled by staff on the orders of corporate managers, according to a resident who spoke to staff.

Residents protested, but say staff members refused to put the fliers back. After more protests, the watch party was allowed to take place in the common area.

“This is CENSORSHIP,” a resident wrote afterward in an email to Joanne Getas, an ombudsman from the Alliance on Aging, adding that it was a “violation of our constitutional right to information… We can’t have a dictatorship here.”

No Kings At Del Monte Park Rest Home

Del Monte Park Rest Home Former Owners Fined

DMP Del Monte Park

Were the residents made to sign away their Social Security checks and have MediCal pay the max amount allowed for this marginal care?

The former owners of an assisted living facility in Pacific Grove have agreed to pay $145,000 in civil penalties and costs for allegedly failing to adequately background check employees as well as not providing enough staff to care for residents, Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni announced on Sept. 15.

New owners purchased the assisted living business in 2023 and received new licensing. They are currently working toward purchasing the land and buildings as well, according to Matthew Delbruegge, owner of Del Monte Care. The new name of the facility is Del Monte Village.

Del Monte Park Rest Home Former Owners Fined

Rest Home Hires Unqualified Caregivers

From 2022 to 2023 before the care home was sold to “new owners”.

A civil complaint filed Aug. 19 by prosecutors contends that Sandeep and Anuradha Saini, who previously owned Del Monte Assisted Living on David Avenue, also allowed non-caregiver staff without background checks to perform duties that allowed them to interact with residents and did not have adequate training to meet residents’ medical and care needs.

Rest Home Hires Unqualified Caregivers