Article Updated: June 23, 2025

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If you have a loved one in a FutureCare nursing home, you need to read this.
I’ve conducted a multi-year investigation into FutureCare nursing homes, and the results are disturbing. Here’s what I’ve uncovered and what FutureCare is doing behind the scenes:
◊ Experts uncovered Massive Record falsification across multiple FutureCare facilities
◊ Tricking cognitively impaired patients into signing legal and financial documents
◊ Patient, after patient, after patient, suffering bedsores and dying from them based on death certificates
If you have questions after reading this article, call or email me for help, especially if you have a family member in a FutureCare nursing home who has a bedsore. I have multiple lawsuits against FutureCare for its conduct here in my home state. This needs to stop, and it’ll only happen if more people come forward to have their stories heard.
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1 – FutureCare Tricking Elderly Patients Into Signing Legal Documents
2 – FutureCare Patients Suffering & Dying From Bedsores
3 – FutureCare Falsifying Bedsore Treatment Records
Resources
4 – FutureCare Nursing Home Lawsuit
5 – Author Credentials
6 – Legal Help in Maryland & Nationally
FutureCare Tricking Elderly Patients Into Signing Legal Documents
What you will read and see next is very scary, but it shows you what’s happening behind closed doors inside a FutureCare nursing home.
A cognitively impaired patient entered a Baltimore FutureCare nursing home to get therapy. She had a “BIMS” test done to measure her cognition, which showed:
To help you understand what a BIMS score of “1” means, here’s the key:
This is not just severely impaired, it’s almost a score of zero, meaning this patient did not have the ability to communicate or understand even basic things.
To make matters worse, this cognitive incapacity was littered throughout the patient’s records, including here:
And to leave no room for doubt, FutureCare even did an assessment where it explained the patient couldn’t comprehend the difference between 2 and 4 fingers:
Put simply, this patient was cognitively incapable of understanding basic things, let alone pages upon pages of legal or financial documents.
Keep in mind, the above information is directly from the FutureCare nursing home’s records for the patient, so FutureCare knew all of this. Let’s review what FutureCare knows leading up to the day in question:
◊ Patient is cognitively incapacitated
◊ Patient’s daughter visits daily, but hasn’t yet arrived for today
◊ Patient can’t physically sign documents because of a stroke
◊ Patient’s daughter threatened to lawyer up against the nursing home
With that factual history, what did FutureCare do?
When the daughter was not there to protect her elderly mother (the patient), FutureCare approached the patient and tricked her into signing 94 pages of legal and financial documents.
“Tricked” is perhaps too kind a word, because the patient was not physically capable of moving her hands to sign anything, so you’re left wondering:
◊ How did the patient even sign these legal documents?
◊ Did the nursing home’s staff pick up the patient’s hand and move it across the paperwork?
◊ Did FutureCare forge the patient’s signature?
I filed multiple Court documents about what FutureCare did above, outlining their conduct. Whether we call it fraud, immoral, or disgusting to do this to elderly and vulnerable patients, it is important to mention here that FutureCare did not deny the truth of any of the above facts.
Now ask yourself, would you trust this nursing home to take care of your mom, dad, or family member?
Do you want your loved one in a FutureCare nursing home?
If it’s too late, and you’re reading this because FutureCare already hurt your family, fill out this contact form for a free consultation.
FutureCare Patients Suffering & Dying From Bedsores
FutureCare also has a pattern of its patients suffering deadly bedsores.
A bedsore, or pressure ulcer, is what happens when a nursing home leaves its patient in the same position for extended periods of time, often laying in their own urine and feces.
The combination of the constant pressure on the skin, with the urine and feces breaking the skin down, result in gruesome wounds around the buttocks area of patients.
To give you an example of what a bedsore looks like, here is the bedsore from a FutureCare lawsuit I have right now against a FutureCare nursing home:
“Courtland LLC” is the legal name for FutureCare Courtland, the FutureCare nursing home located at 7920 Scotts Level Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21208.
As I write this, I have multiple active cases and investigations against different FutureCare nursing homes, including:
◊ FutureCare Courtland
◊ FutureCare Irvington
◊ FutureCare Pineview
◊ FutureCare Cold Spring
◊ FutureCare Lochearn
◊ FutureCare Old Court
What do they all have in common? The patient suffers a pressure ulcer on their buttocks, then dies. In over half of them, the death certificate lists the pressure ulcer as causing or contributing to the patient’s death.
Keep reading to learn how FutureCare is falsifying its turning and repositioning records which hides (at least to the untrained eye) the fact that it’s leaving patients in the same position over and over again, as discovered and investigated by multiple physician and nurse experts around the country.
FutureCare Falsifying Bedsore Treatment Records
The #1 thing that nursing homes must do to prevent pressure ulcers is turn and reposition patients every two hours.
This is so well known, that the Maryland nursing home regulations mentions it explicitly:
In multiple FutureCare cases, we got our hands on the digital data behind their electronic medical records, and what did they show? The data shows FutureCare staff are habitually going into patients medical records and signing off that they turned and repositioned the patient….. except they’re signing off saying they did it in the future, before it ever could have happened.
For example, FutureCare’s nursing staff would start their shift, and during the first hour of their shift they’d say they repositioned the patient every two hours for eight hours, even though they haven’t done it yet.
After we caught FutureCare red handed in falsifying its records, did it apologize or try to make things right? No. Instead, FutureCare says its staff are allowed to document in patient’s charts that they did things even if they haven’t done those things.
Does this sound like a safe place for your mom, dad or family?
With that type of behavior, it should come as no surprise that I currently have more bedsore cases against FutureCare than any other nursing home chain in Maryland.
If your loved one suffered a bedsore in a FutureCare nursing home, I invite you to contact me for a free consultation. I know how FutureCare runs its shops inside out, and I know how to expose their false charting, record manipulation, and dangerous practices.
FutureCare Nursing Home Lawsuit
Did a FutureCare nursing home hurt someone you care about?
Nursing homes know it takes tens of thousands of dollars to prosecute their conduct and hold them accountable. That’s why they stick their head in the stand when patients complain, and only respond when a bona-fide nursing home lawyer comes knocking on their door.
I’ve spent the last half decade knocking on the doors of Maryland nursing homes, resulting in $10,000,000, $9,045,000, and $1,500,000 verdicts. If you’d like me to knock on FutureCare’s door for you, please contact me today via my email or number below.
May justice prevail in your investigation.
Warmly,
Reza Davani, Esq.
State Bar No.: #1212110211
Federal Bar No.: #30168
Cellphone: (301) 922-4598
Email: reza@nursinghometruth.com
Author Credentials
About the Author
This nursing home and medical malpractice article was written by Baltimore, Maryland nursing home attorney Reza Davani, Esquire. Mr. Davani is a nationally recognized nursing home lawyer, and recently won Trial Lawyer of the Year. He teaches seminars and workshops around the country on the topic of nursing home litigation, with speaking engagements in half a dozen states. He is part of an elite consortium of national nursing home lawyers who collaborate on ways to improve the quality of nursing home care, and expose nursing homes hurting elderly and vulnerable patients in America.
Mr. Davani received his Juris Doctor degree from a Tier 1 law school, the University of Maryland Francs King Carey School of Law. He received his first license to practice law from the State of Maryland’s Court of Appeals (MD State License No. 1212110211), and just four months later received a federal law license from the United States District Court for the District of Maryland (Federal License No. 30168).
Mr. Davani has been practicing law for over 10 years. He began practicing law by helping clients as a sanctioned student lawyer before receiving his law license, and second chaired his first jury trial in federal court before even graduating law school. He is a registered member of the Maryland Association for Justice (MAJ), the American Bar Association (ABA), the American Association for Justice (AAJ), and was formerly on the MAJ’s Legislative Leader’s Circle.
Mr. Davani has taken over 30 cases to trial in state and federal court, and favorably settled well over 100 cases for injured victims. He has personally helped his clients win over $70,000,000 in personal injury, medical malpractice, and nursing home abuse settlements and verdicts in Maryland and other states. He is dedicated to fighting for justice, and welcomes the opportunity to help you.
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