06/11/2025
Annie Jenkins entered Hallmark Manor in late 2023 after a simple ankle surgery. She had mild dementia, could walk on her own, and was still enjoying her independence.
Just months later, her leg was gone.
A preventable infection was left untreated. It turned into gangrene. Now Annie is permanently bedridden — robbed of her mobility, her freedom, and the life she was still fighting to live.
This didn’t happen in silence. There were signs — clear signs — of neglect. Her family raised concerns. The state responded by issuing a fine of just $1,000. That’s the value they put on Annie’s suffering.
Hallmark Manor has been cited 23 times in the past year for failing to provide basic care. That’s over twice the national average. Annie is not alone. She is one of many.
We are honored to represent Annie and her family and we are furious on their behalf.
If you’ve noticed something wrong — bruises, confusion, bedsores, sudden decline — please don’t wait. If it feels wrong, it probably is. Your instincts might be the only protection your loved one has.
No one deserves to suffer in silence. Not Annie. Not your parent. Not your spouse. Not your family.
We fight for families like yours. We fight so it doesn’t happen again.
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One King County family says they are paying the price after their loved one's life was forever changed following a stay at a nursing home in Federal Way.READ...