Death of ALF Resident

by Kristin Rowan, Editor

Death of ALF Resident Forces Sale

5-year care ban

The 2024 death of assisted living facility (ALF) resident forces the sale of the facility by its owners and imposes a 5-year ban on the care of vulnerable adults. The owners of Brookhaven on 131st Assist Living, Levi and Holly Walker, were accused of wrongful death by the family Robert Pollmann. The Attorney General later joined case, adding neglect and consumer fraud to the charges.

Unattended and Unnoticed

85-year-old Pollmann, who suffered from dementia, was a resident of Brookhaven. His family sought a facility for his care because his dementia had made him an increased flight risk. Brookhaven assured the family they could care for Pollmann and handle the flight risk. Despite those reassurances, in June of 2024, Pollmann wandered out the door of the facility alone and his departure went unnoticed for 40 minutes. Pollmann was found 1/4 mile from the facility two days later dead from heat exposure. Search efforts were unsuccessful due in part to the extreme heat rendering thermal imaging ineffective. 

Warning Bells

Arizona law requires ALFs to have door alarms. These alarms are the first warning and best defense against residents wandering and leaving the facility. According to prosecutors, the facility doors had alarms installed, but they were not functioning for at least six months prior to the incident and for at least a month after.

Learning Experience

In addition to the 5-year ban, the Walkers have to notify the AZ Attorney General if they ever apply to run a care home or provide care after that. The Pollmann family said in a statement that they hope their case will lead to stronger regulations and better enforcement to protect facility residents.

Death of ALF Resident forces sale

Final Thoughts

Aging in place is more comfortable for our loved ones, has a lower risk of infection and disease, lowers instances of delirium, and reduces hospitalization risk. Unfortunately, it is not always possible or advisable to keep a loved one at home when the dangers are high. When assisted living facilities become the better option, strong regulations and safeguards to ensure our most vulnerable populations are in the best hands are imperative. 

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Kristin Rowan Editor The Rowan Report
Kristin Rowan Editor The Rowan Report

Kristin Rowan is the owner and Editor-in-chief of The Rowan Report, the industry’s most trusted source for care at home news. She is also a sought-after speaker on Artificial Intelligence, Technology Adoption and Lone Worker Safety. She is available to speak at state and national conferences as well as software user-group meetings.

Kristin also runs Girard Marketing Group, a multi-faceted boutique marketing firm specializing in content creation, social media management, and event marketing. She works with care at home software providers to create dynamic content that increases conversions for direct e-mail, social media, and websites.  Connect with Kristin directly at kristin@girardmarketinggroup.com or www.girardmarketinggroup.com

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PocketRN SYNERGY HomeCare Partner

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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William Leiner
PocketRN
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PocketRN, SYNERGY HomeCare Partner for Dementia Care

This partnership will operate under CMS’s Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model

Tempe, AZ, June 16, 2025. PocketRN, a provider of virtual nursing care, and SYNERGY HomeCare, a homecare company, announced they will form a national partnership to test the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) alternative payment model designed to support people living with dementia and their family caregivers. 

SYNERGY HomeCare Speaks

“This is an exciting collaboration that amplifies and elevates the services both PocketRN and SYNERGY HomeCare bring to their clients,” said Rich Paul, chief operating officer for SYNERGY HomeCare. “As the fastest growing homecare franchise in a relatively young industry, we have a tremendous opportunity to positively impact a large number of people affected by dementia. SYNERGY HomeCare has a long history of aligning with a wide array of national partners, health plans and third-party payers to create a highly diversified referral base and extend services to a greater pool of clients. Our partnership with PocketRN is another excellent example of our ability to survey the evolving homecare landscape and find meaningful ways to deliver even more value through strategic partnerships.”

GUIDE Model

Under CMS’s Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model, PocketRN will be one of almost 400 participants building Dementia Care Programs (DCPs) across the country, working to increase care coordination and improve access to services and supports, including respite care, for people living with dementia and their family caregivers. This partnership allows for integration of medical and non-medical care in the home.

PocketRN SYNERGY HomeCare Partnership

According to the CMS, many people with dementia do not consistently receive high-quality, coordinated care, despite its prevalence. As a result, they experience poor outcomes, including high rates of hospitalization, emergency department visits and post-acute care utilization. They also experience high rates of depression, behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia and poor management of other co-occurring conditions.

New Approach

The GUIDE Model, which launched July 2024, is testing a new payment approach for supportive services for people living with dementia, including comprehensive, person-centered assessments and care plans; care coordination; 24/7 access to an interdisciplinary care team member or help line; and certain respite services to support family caregivers. People living with dementia and their family caregivers will have the assistance and support of a care navigator to help them access clinical and non-clinical services such as meals and transportation through community-based organizations.  

“This is an exciting collaboration that amplifies and elevates the services both PocketRN and SYNERGY HomeCare bring to their clients. Our partnership with PocketRN is [an] excellent example of our ability to survey the evolving homecare landscape and find meaningful ways to deliver even more value through strategic partnerships.”

Rich Paul

COO, SYNERGY HomeCare

Partners

SYNERGY HomeCare’s partnership with PocketRN is rooted in the fact that a significant portion of its client base has a dementia diagnosis. The company’s locations nationwide provide in-home memory care support for people living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, as well as respite care for their family caregivers.

PocketRN Speaks

“We couldn’t be more thrilled to partner with SYNERGY HomeCare to bring our revolutionary Nurse for Life model to the millions of dementia patients and families who need it most,” said PocketRN CEO Jenna Morgenstern-Gaines. “With PocketRN, patients and families get unwavering support from a dedicated, trusted nurse as they navigate the complexities of managing dementia at NO cost to them. Nurses are a critical part of the care continuum across all health fields and even more so as they provide a cohesive ‘glue’ for patients and their families throughout their dementia journey.”

Access to Care by Referral

PocketRN’s partnership with SYNERGY HomeCare to deliver the GUIDE Model will help people living with dementia and their family caregivers have access to education and support, such as training programs on best practices for caring for a loved one living with dementia. The GUIDE Model also provides respite services for certain people, enabling family caregivers to take temporary breaks from their caregiving responsibilities. 

Under this partnership, PocketRN will refer families in need of respite care to local SYNERGY HomeCare agencies. Respite is being tested under the GUIDE Model to assess its effect on helping caregivers continue to care for their loved ones at home, preventing or delaying the need for facility care. Similarly, SYNERGY HomeCare can refer their clients to PocketRN in the event they would benefit from 24/7 access to virtual clinical support.

For more information on CMS’ GUIDE Model, visit: cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/guide

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About SYNERGY HomeCare

SYNERGY HomeCare is the fastest-growing national franchisor in the home care industry with over 240 franchises operating in more than 550 territories across the U.S. The company provides a broad range of non-medical in-home services including personal care, companion care, memory care and specialized care for individuals who are living with physical or developmental disabilities, chronic health conditions or recovering from illness or surgery. No matter what each person’s circumstances are, SYNERGY HomeCare steps in with effective, comforting, life-affirming care that moves people emotionally and physically forward. For more information visit SYNERGYHomeCare.com or find an in-home care location near you.

About PocketRN

PocketRN gives patients, families, and caregivers a Nurse for Life. Its mission is to close the gap between home and healthcare by: enabling nurses to care proactively and continuously at the top of their license, enabling caregivers with peace of mind and the confidence to support others, and enabling patients to access whole-person, trusted, empathetic care when and where they want it. PocketRN is the glue that holds together fragmented experiences in care so that partners, clinicians, patients, and families get back more of what they need: quality time. For more information, visit www.pocketrn.com or engage with PocketRN on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.

©2025. This press release was issued jointly by PocketRN and SYNERGY HomeCare and is reprinted with permission. For more information or to request permission to use, please see media contacts above.