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Setting the Record Straight

A Press Release issued by Congress Member David Valadao’s Campaign

HANFORD – Today, TJ Cox’s distributed a press release explicitly stating claims against his health care facility, Bella Vista Memory Care, “are false.” In response, Valadao for Congress Campaign Spokesman, Cole Rojewski, released

Congress member Valadao talking with workers at MEC Aerial Work Platforms facility in Kerman

the following statement:

“Mr. Cox can try as best he can to sweep elder abuse under the rug, but lawsuits and State of California citations are clear: he was entrusted with the most vulnerable seniors in our community and stripped them of their dignity through his facility’s reckless negligence. I would never place my grandparents in a facility known for this level of horrid treatment, nor should anyone else.”

TJ Cox denied being sued for elder abuse and multiple citations from the California Department of Social Services.

CLAIM: “Mr. Cox has not been sued.”

TRUTH: Cox is Identified As The Licensee Of Bella Vista and Cox Owns An Interest In Sierra Meadows Senior Living LLC

CLAIM: “The home has never lost its operating license, as it would if it were unsafe.”

TRUTH: Bella Vista Memory Care Has Been Cited Nearly 30 Times For Violations Of The Health And Safety Code

CLAIM: “Furthermore, some claims made in the ads, such as elder abuse or that a resident lost an eye, were baseless accusations taken from frivolous lawsuits brought by an out-of-town attorney against the home, for which Bella Vista Memory Care has not been found at fault.”

TRUTH: Bella Vista Is Being Sued By Josh Dansby, A Resident Who Lost An Eye While A Bella Vista Resident

 

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