Love, Thelma, as Administrator of the Estate of Elease Porter and Willie Porter v. C F & H Corporation, D/B/A South Dallas Nursing Home and Leona Hawkins

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedAugust 22, 2002
Docket08-00-00297-CV
StatusPublished

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Love, Thelma, as Administrator of the Estate of Elease Porter and Willie Porter v. C F & H Corporation, D/B/A South Dallas Nursing Home and Leona Hawkins, (Tex. Ct. App. 2002).

Opinion

                                                            COURT OF APPEALS

                                                    EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                               EL PASO, TEXAS

THELMA LOVE, As Administrator of the             )

Estate of ELEASE PORTER, Deceased, and         )

WILLIE PORTER,                                                )

                                                                              )            No.  08-00-00297-CV

Appellants,                         )

                                                                              )                 Appeal from the

v.                                                                           )

                                                                              )               160th District Court

C F & H CORPORATION d/b/a SOUTH            )

DALLAS NURSING HOME and LEONA           )           of Dallas County, Texas

HAWKINS,                                                          )

                                                                              )            (TC# DV98-04874-H)

Appellees.                          )

                                                                              )

O P I N I O N

Appellants Thelma Love and Willie Porter (ALove@) appeal from the jury=s verdict failing to find gross negligence against Appellees C F & H Corp. d/b/a South Dallas Nursing Home and Leona Hawkins (ANursing Home@).  Love brings a single issue on appeal:  (1) The jury=s failure to find gross negligence is against the great weight and preponderance of the evidence.  We affirm.

SUMMARY OF THE EVIDENCE


On December 22, 1997, Elease Porter (APorter@) was struck by a car on a freeway and killed immediately.  Love, the administrator of Porter=s estate, and Willie Porter, one of Porter=s sons, brought suit for wrongful death against the Nursing Home, where Porter had been staying.  The jury found that the Nursing Home was negligent but not grossly negligent.

Elease Porter

Porter suffered from Alzheimer=s and schizophrenia.  Her symptoms ranged from confusion and disorientation, hallucination, agitation, and wandering.  Up to 1987, Porter lived with her brother, but when he passed away, Porter=s nephew, Love=s husband, and Love decided to let Porter live with them.[1]

Although Love was aware that Porter suffered from schizophrenia, she said that Porter was very quiet and caused no problems for the first few years until she began wandering.  Love testified that the wandering manifested only when she began working and Porter was left alone in the house.

Unable to safeguard Porter=s well-being, Love placed her at a nursing home.  However, the nursing home was unable to protect Porter against her wandering, and a different nursing home had to be found.  Love and her husband decided on the South Dallas Nursing Home, because it was closer to their home, facilitating visits, and the Nursing Home reassured them that it could handle Porter=s wandering.

The Nursing Home=s record of the nurses= notes showed that Porter left the facilities of the Nursing Home about twenty times from August 1, 1997 to December 22, 1997.  The record shows that the Nursing Home tried to transfer Porter in November and December of 1997, but was unable to do so before the fatal accident on December 22, 1997.


The Nursing Home

The Nursing Home is located in South Dallas, adjacent to the Central Express freeway.  It housed several residents afflicted with Alzheimer=s and a tendency to wander.  At the time of the trial, there were around eight or ten such residents at the Nursing Home.  The Nursing Home knew which residents wandered and that Porter had a tendency to wander.

Leona Hawkins has been the administrator for the Nursing Home, owned by the C F & H Corp. since 1971.  Leona Hawkins and Sandra Broden (Hawkins= daughters), Stanley Kaufman, and Yvonne Hervey are C F & H=s officers.  From 1993 through 1995, Hawkins remodeled the facility and also added an alarm system at every outside exit door in the building.  She was unaware of other kinds of systems at the time.  Hawkins wished to add a fence around the building, but the City of Dallas and other authorities informed her that the fence would not be allowed, and she did not apply for a permit.

In addition to the alarm system, to protect the Awanderers,@ the Nursing Home=s policy on difficult residents was to talk and be with the patients or medicate them, but there was no specific policy that Nurse Annie Forest was aware of.  The Nursing Home also monitored its potential wanderers by checking on them at least every two hours.  The nurses on different shifts maintained notes on the residents and gave oral reports to the nurses succeeding their shifts.  Forest stated that they filled out incident reports when a resident wandered and reached the street or fell and hurt themselves but never when they just walked outside.[2]


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