Gail Logan, 71, says that she has complained to administrators of Safire Rehabilitation of Northtowns nursing home in Tonawanda frequently about understaffing in the facility. (Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News)
By Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News
Resident Gail Logan, 71, says that she has complained to administrators of Safire Rehabilitation of Northtowns nursing home in Tonawanda frequently about understaffing in the facility. (Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News)
By Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News
Resident Gail Logan, 71, lives at Safire Rehabilitation of Northtowns.
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Candy Cutrona, right, excercises the hands of her father, Robert Thompson, 87, at Safire Rehabilitation of Southtowns nursing home on Dec. 7, 2018. She said the nursing home was understaffed when her father was a resident before he died XXXX. (File photo/Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News)
By Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News
Assembly Majority Leader Crystal D. Peoples-Stokes (Derek Gee/Buffalo News)
The state Department of Health in the last five years investigated complaints that 35 nursing homes in Erie and Niagara counties failed to provide adequate staffing to care for residents.
Gail Logan, 71, says that she has complained to administrators of Safire Rehabilitation of Northtowns nursing home in Tonawanda frequently about understaffing in the facility. (Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News)
Resident Gail Logan, 71, says that she has complained to administrators of Safire Rehabilitation of Northtowns nursing home in Tonawanda frequently about understaffing in the facility. (Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News)
Candy Cutrona, right, excercises the hands of her father, Robert Thompson, 87, at Safire Rehabilitation of Southtowns nursing home on Dec. 7, 2018. She said the nursing home was understaffed when her father was a resident before he died XXXX. (File photo/Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News)