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In Their Own Words

  • Dr. David Tillman: When asked if $250 million would save Long Term Care, Tillman responded: "no amount of money will keep it open". If $250 million can't keep Long Term Care open, money isn't the issue.

  • Seth Ellis:: "We want this campus to be a place for elders to live their best lives; not a place that looks at sickness but looks at the key ingredients of successful aging." Sickness is a fact of the human condition. It's shocking that Nurse Ellis wants an MPTF that discriminates against the sick and elderrly.

  • Ken Scherer: To his credit, when questioned about the deliberate placement of a fake police car in the MPTF parking lot causing distress to elderly residents and family members, Scherer admitted that management's tactic was "not a good idea." MPTF intimidation of the sick and vulnerable reveals its moral and ethical bankruptcy.

  • Jeffrey Katzenberg: His response to the impassioned backlash against the planned eviction of MPTF nursing home residents - "We give ourselves a failing grade. This has not been communicated well." Cold disregard for industry retirees shows that MPTF leadership is completely out of touch with its historic mission.