Abbey Senior Health: Staff Theft From Resident - MO
The resident noticed the wallet was missing and pulled up bank account records on a personal computer. What came up was a string of charges the resident had not made: $378 to Spectrum on September 6, then $450 to a company called Instant Credit Auto and $139.29 at 5 Below on September 7. The facility's social services director heard about it and called police. An officer from the local department responded on September 8.
The officer called Spectrum and Instant Credit Auto directly. Both confirmed the account information used to pay those bills. The billing address on both accounts matched the address on file for the aide, identified in inspection records only as CNA C.
The Director of Nursing told inspectors she called police immediately after the social services director reported the situation and opened an internal investigation at the same time. The administrator, interviewed separately, said he considered what happened misappropriation of a resident's property. He said the facility replaced the resident's wallet and the cash that had been inside it. The resident's bank canceled the debit card and was in the process of returning the stolen funds.
CNA C was not a direct employee of Abbey Senior Health. She had been placed at the facility through a staffing agency. Once the investigation was underway, the facility called the agency and reported what had happened. CNA C was told she would not be allowed back in the building.
The inspection, conducted September 11 and 12 as part of a complaint investigation, cited the facility under a federal tag covering misappropriation of resident property. Inspectors rated the harm level as minimal or potential, and noted few residents were affected.
That rating reflects the regulatory category, not the experience of the person whose wallet went missing. The resident had to discover the theft by scrolling through bank records on a personal computer, confirm to a police officer that the wallet was gone, and then wait while the bank worked to restore money that had already been spent on someone else's car payment and cable subscription.
The aide who spent it has not been allowed to return. A police investigation was pending as of the time inspectors completed their review.
Full Inspection Report
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ABBEY SENIOR HEALTH in O FALLON, MO was cited for violations during a health inspection on September 11, 2025.
The resident noticed the wallet was missing and pulled up bank account records on a personal computer.
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