Aegis Living, a senior assisted living centre that has multiple locations across the US, is facing scrutiny after four healthcare professionals blew the whistle on multiple accounts of elder abuse and medical fraud taking place at the Issaquah, Washington Facility.
The whistleblowers told Project Veritas that facility caretakers allegedly lie to residents about vaccines and “chemically restrain” the residents to force them to submit to the Covid-19 vaccines.
One of the whistleblowers, Cassandra Renner, a former medical technician at Aegis Living, told Project Veritas that “Aegis Living is grossly taking advantage of severely vulnerable adults through fraud on care plans.” She also said that signatures have “been forged multiple times” to make it appear as though care was given when it was clearly not. Her claims have been corroborated by multiple care directors.
Shockingly, Renner also revealed that a “chemical restraint” was given to one of the residents she worked with “to get her to take the Covid vaccine.” The resident was lied to about the jab and suffered medical complications from the shot and later died as a result.
The former medical technician testified on the resident’s behalf, “They had given her a PRN, like Xanax, and they were successful after giving her the PRN in order to get her to take the COVID vaccine.
“The resident was lied to about what shot she was receiving. She was told that it was the flu shot… She’s no longer with us and in her last moments of life, she had to have her dignity removed.”
Additionally, Renner stated that the facility chooses to be short-staffed to cut corners and save money, which has caused many residents to be neglected and has created an environment of coercion and abuse across all facilities. Renner said that on a “good day” the staff completes about half of the tasks which the residents pay for.
“In the past, I had not signed for certain things that I knew I hadn’t completed, and I was told by the ACD [Associate Care Director] who had told me to sign them, that I needed to just sign them anyway,” Renner said.
