McLean County Nursing Home Information
McLean County is located in central Illinois and is the largest county in the United State in terms of land area. The cities of Bloomington and Normal are located in McLean which lies about 128 miles from Chicago.
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Our attorneys are known statewide for our success achieving noteworthy settlements and verdicts in nursing home cases. As a result of this reputation, we are frequently called upon to represent clients in cases against McLean County nursing homes. Founding partners Steve Levin and John Perconti were among the first lawyers in the entire country to represent older nursing home residents in abuse and negligence cases. Our experience has earned us the respect of our colleagues and adversaries who know that we will never settle our clients cases for less than fair compensation.
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Substandard Care in McLean County Nursing Homes
Inadequate care and abuse is a rapidly growing issue throughout the U.S. As our population ages, many will need the assistance and care that these facilities can provide. However, growing nursing home censuses can contribute to lower quality care when nursing home owners do not increase staff and resources to accommodate growing populations. Even residents who have ongoing family support are at risk for nursing home abuse or neglect because many families do not realize what constitutes nursing home negligence.
Some of the most common signs of abuse or negligence include:
- Nursing home falls
- Bed sores
- Physical abuse
- Sexual abuse
- Financial abuse
- Malnutrition and dehydration
- Sepsis
- Medication errors
- Clogged tracheostomy or gastric tubes
If you have questions about a loved one’s care or suspect that their injuries or death may have been the result of substandard care, you should contact an experienced nursing home lawyer at our firm to discuss your concerns. Our attorneys can review your situation and advise you on whether or not you may have a potential case against a nursing home.
It is important to understand that there are time limitations for filing lawsuits against nursing home in Illinois, so you should take action as possible to protect your rights.
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Some of the McLean county nursing homes we have filed lawsuits against include but are not limited to:
Normal, IL
- Name of Nursing Home: Loft Rehab & Nursing of Normal, formerly known as Heartland of Normal, formerly known as ManorCare Normal
- Address: 510 Broadway St., Normal, IL 61761
- Type of Ownership:* For profit LLC
- Owner(s) with 20 percent or greater interest:* A. Aaron, D. Aaron, M. Aaron, R. Aaron
- CMS Nursing Home Compare Overall Rating:** 1 star out of 5 stars
- Name of Nursing Home: Arc at Normal, formerly known as Heritage Health- Normal
- Address: 509 N Adelaide, Normal, IL 61761
- Type of Ownership:* For-profit LLC
- Owner(s) with 20 percent or greater interest:* M. Yosef, D. Seitler, D. Berkowitz
- CMS Nursing Home Compare Overall Rating:** 1 star out of 5 stars
- This nursing home has been cited for abuse by the Medicare website
- Name of Nursing Home: McLean County Nursing Home
- Address: 901 N Main, Normal, IL 61761
- Type of Ownership:* For-profit – Individual
- Owner(s) with 20 percent or greater interest:* County of McLean
- CMS Nursing Home Compare Overall Rating:** 2 stars out of 5 stars
- This nursing home has been cited for abuse by the Medicare website
- Name of Nursing Home: Liberty Village of LeRoy, formerly known as Le Roy Manor (Permanently Closed)
- Address: 509 South Buck Road, Le Roy, IL 61752
- Type of Ownership:* LLC
- Owner(s) with 20 percent or greater interest:*
- CMS Nursing Home Compare Overall Rating:** 2 stars out of 5 stars
* Information from the Illinois Department of Public Health’s Nursing Homes in Illinois website on August 5, 2025
** Information from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Nursing Home Compare website on August 5, 2025
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Not only were they so professional but also so caring and thoughtful. It was very difficult going over the facts in our mother's case but they were so compassionate and understanding and allowed us to be with them every step of the way. We were able to sit in on the depositions and we were really able to see how hard they worked on our behalf.
During that time, my family and I suffered the loss of my mother. Mr. Levin and Mr. Perconti were more than just our lawyers. Words can’t really express our gratitude.
They were most patient and responded timely to many questions throughout the entire process. All demonstrated professionalism and extensive knowledge of case and state laws. Their in-depth investigative work uncovered details which were unknown to us and yet sadly confirmed our suspicions. We would recommend the Levin and Perconti Law firm and especially this team.
During that time, my family and I suffered the loss of my mother. Mr. Levin and Mr. Peconti were more than just our lawyers. Words can’t really express our gratitude. My family and I will always be grateful for the compassion that they showed us. I want to thank you for what you did for my family, and for always being there for us.
Margaret’s representation, guidance, and professionalism gave us the sense that we could put our trust in Levin & Perconti and the final outcome proved that to be true.
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Since 1976, Steve Levin has been dedicated to helping people injured by others’ negligence. He is one of the first attorneys in the U.S. to prosecute nursing homes for abuse and negligence. He’s also helped write new legislation that governs the operation of nursing homes, including the Illinois Nursing Home Care Act. Moreover, Levin & Perconti has obtained the top three jury verdicts in nursing home negligence cases in Illinois.
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