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California senior citizen facing eviction from Pacific Grove Senior Living community unless she coughs up $110K to new owners

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Last updated: August 30, 2024 5:38 am
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A 96-year-old California woman was served a three-day eviction notice from her senior living home demanding she cough up $110K or leave the unit she’s been living in for 22 years.

Jean Jacques says she signed a lifetime contract with California-Nevada Methodist Homes in 2002 to live at their Forest Hill Manor nursing home in Pacific Grove, Calif., for the rest of her life, according to KSBW.

She secured her spot with a $250K down payment and paid $5K monthly rent until her savings ran dry.

Jean Jacques says she signed a lifetime contract with California-Nevada Methodist Homes in 2002 to live at their nursing home for the rest of her life. KSBW 8

Things became complicated when California-Nevada Methodist Homes went bankrupt and sold the facility to Pacific Grove Senior Living in 2022.

The for-profit senior living community purchased the property with the clause that they would honor previous contracts of the tenants who signed lifetime contracts, an expectation Jacques thought would be honored.

However, Pacifica Senior Living, the San Diago-based parent company of Pacific Grove Senior Living, served the 96-year-old with the eviction notice on Aug. 16, saying she had three days to send them $110K or face eviction.

“I was shocked,” the full-of-life senior shared. “The reason I moved into Forest Hill Manor was to be taken care of for the rest of my life.”

Jacques and senior advocates discovered her previous contract was grandfathered in, but her policies ensuring she could live in her unit until she died were not.

California-Nevada Methodist Homes went bankrupt and sold the facility to Pacific Grove Senior Living in 2022. KSBW 8

“She’s devoted all of her savings and money into this place,” President of Pacific Grove Senior Living’s Residents’ Association, Bob Sadler, told KSBW. “I don’t care what the legal ramifications are here. This is morally unthinkable.”

Sadler told the outlet that the “lifetime care” contracts like Jacques signed in 2002 were only considered unconditional with the previous owners, not Pacifica Senior Living.

However, a project manager with the Alliance for Aging, Elizabeth Campos, told the outlet that the eviction notice was allegedly not approved by the Community Care Licensing Division, the California government agency that oversees these facilities.

The “lifetime care” contracts like Jacques signed in 2002 were only considered unconditional with the previous owners, not Pacifica Senior Living. KSBW 8
Pacifica Senior Living, the San Diago-based parent company of Pacific Grove Senior Living, served the 96-year-old with the eviction notice on Aug. 16, saying she had three days to send them $110K or face eviction. KSBW 8

Furthermore, the notice did not instruct Jacques on how to appeal the eviction, Campos claims.

“You know, it’s frustrating. You do get angry knowing that it’s an elderly person,” Campos told the outlet. “Where is this person going to go?”

Campos and others are fighting for Pacifica Senior Living to do the right thing and uphold the original contract so she can stay in the unit she has called home for the past 22 years.

Jacques and senior advocates discovered her previous contract was grandfathered in, but her policies ensuring she could live in her unit until she died were not. KSBW 8

Since receiving the eviction notice, the facility’s business office has not contacted Jacques.

The Alliance for Aging and the Residents’ Committee have attempted to contact the office but have yet to receive a reply, according to KSBW.

The Post has reached out to Pacific Grove Senior Living for comment.

Jacques, who turned 96 in July, says she has no plans to leave her home.

“I’m not going. They’ll have to bury me because I have no place to go,” she declared to KSBW. “They have all my money.”

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