The “Conditions of Sale,” which mandated the continuation of bilingual and bi-cultural services amongst other things of benefit to residents and families, have now expired, despite efforts from multiple parties to have them extended, including efforts from thousands of people via multiple petitions, SOSN efforts, Koreisha Senior Care Advisory, physicians and several local, state and Federal elected officials.
Some more background info here: http://savekeiro.org/attorney-general-staff-meets-with-ad-hoc-committee/ and, here: https://www.kcet.org/history-society/battle-for-boyle-heights-last-japanese-retirement-home
Amidst massive opposition from the Japanese American community which had donated over $90 Million to support this community treasure, the 501(c)3 non-profit then in charge of the nursing and retirement homes, Keiro, sold them to an international developer, Pacifica Companies, in February of 2016. In approving the sale to a for-profit entity, then CA Attorney General Kamala Harris mandated that Pacifica Companies remain committed to the original mission of the facilities for at least five years. To oversee compliance with these “13 Conditions of Sale” a Community Advisory Board (CAB) was established. These conditions of sale were to apply to the since-renamed Kei-Ai Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) in Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles, the Kei-Ai SNF in Gardena, and in Boyle Heights, the Sakura Gardens assisted living and Memory Care center and the Sakura Intermediate Care Facility (ICF).
The “Conditions of Sale,” which mandated the continuation of bilingual and bi-cultural services amongst other things of benefit to residents and families, have now expired, despite efforts from multiple parties to have them extended, including efforts from thousands of people via multiple petitions, SOSN efforts, Koreisha Senior Care Advisory, physicians and several local, state and Federal elected officials.
Some more background info here: http://savekeiro.org/attorney-general-staff-meets-with-ad-hoc-committee/ and, here: https://www.kcet.org/history-society/battle-for-boyle-heights-last-japanese-retirement-home
Information about a standing lawsuit against the Keiro non-profit, which has not been using the approximately $80 Million in community donations to serve the seniors and families that they deserted: https://www.rafu.com/2019/04/kaji-files-lawsuit-against-keiro/