Landmark Recovery closed the Praxis of Louisville facility after a patient died. Angela Hensley has been charged with murder. She is pending the mental examination results to determine if she is fit to stand trial.
Landmark let all employees go, minus the Executive Director (ED). This is surprising since the ED is typically fired after a patient dies. The ED was transferred to another facility, which means another ED was let go. Matt didn’t personally handle the firings; the RVPO handled them.
Where is Matt Boyle?
Matt oversees the two Ohio facilities. I am told that the Praxis of Columbus by Landmark Recovery is in disarray. Any patients speaking up are being transferred to Praxis of Cleveland by Landmark Recovery. The RVPO is working on opening the Colorado Springs facility.
Another bites the dust.
The ED from Louisville was transferred there to help get the branch together. They’re one of Matt’s favorites, had just started at the facility as ED a few months ago. My experience with them was very positive, they’re one of the few at the top that actually give a shit. Unfortunate that this death happened at their facility.
Actually they did not let everyone go at that location. They moved most of them to Landmark or the other Praxis and let go managers and employees at Landmark with no notice. Turning things upside down in the typical Landmark way. They laid off good people with great reviews and seniority to bring their people with them from Praxis. A legal move I would guess. I am sure all the employees involved with the murder need to be kept on their side and happy.
Colorado Springs opened a few weeks ago. Jessica Tate put her notice in. Literally no one is left. It’s wild.
Several of us figured her as a lifer.
Good! She’s been drinking the Kool-Aide for too long. Corporate was recently massively downsized. Jessica has been given multiple roles to fill as everyone keeps abandoning ship or being tossed overboard.
She’s been in charge of “Compliance” – all the courts need to do is subpoena Jessica, put her on the stand, and, under oath, have her testify as to what’s she has seen, heard and investigated. She’s a professionally licensed therapist, thus, if she’s not honest on the stand, she’s lose all of her professional and personal credibility if she fabricates, embellishes, omits or “can’t recall.”
Thus, it’s good to hear she’s come to her senses (if she really did resign – of which so far there’s no proof to that rumor), regardless of her status with the company, she is the #1 person that should be hauled in front of investigators as she has had complete and total access to every Landmark/Praxis/Alsos site across the USA.
Matt seems unfazed by all this. Main focus is DEN and PCOS. AJ Henry and Leighton left. Those positions haven’t been filled. Home office doesn’t even have an HR person. And yes everyone painted her as a lifer. Definitely the most shocking one to leave. They did keep the ED of praxis and let go of some really good people in KY. Also a pt SA/raped another patient at IND a couple days ago.
Was it reported to the police?
All it requires is one subpoena delivered to Matt Boyle to turn over all records/investigation notes.
Jessica Tate is in charge of compliance. She would absolutely know if someone was raped.
Molly Schaar is the #2 of compliance, she works out of her home and is tied 100% into compliance.
Both of them are licensed therapists. Putting either/both on the stand under oath will yield answers.
Part of the reason I have a hard time with some of the claims on here is that, if they are true (which I am not saying they are false), is why the police aren’t pursuing criminal investigation into these alleged wrong-doings and putting the corporate officers on the witness stand, under oath. Lie there, and, well, that won’t go too well.
Everything on this website is 100% true. I have done my due diligence to vet every source and piece of information I have received. I didn’t want to face a defamation lawsuit. I launched this website in July 2023. I have yet to be sued. Landmark did get my website shut down for copyright infringement. I won the appeal. Criminal investigations take time. The local police don’t have the power to go after Landmark. It will take a government agency to take down Landmark. Medicaid is struggling to shut down Landmark in Ohio. My ex-girlfriend worked in admissions at home office. I have some of the best sources.
I would like to personally thank everyone who has emailed me or posted a comment on here, minus the trolls and haters. I am hear to tell your stories and attempt to save lives. I have not made a dime from this website. This project has been a labor of love. Some days were dark and brought me to tears. I have had a few ugly cries. I have made countless friends whom I still message or dm. I was messaging a few of them over the weekend. They have let me into their lives. One was prom dress shopping with her only daughter last Saturday. Unlike Matt Boyle, I know a lot of ex-employees personally.
What people don’t see is the amount of time I have been on the phone or emailing or messaging with sources, working with others to vet my intel and write content. It’s a drop in the bucket to those in the facilities or home office trying to heal patients.
Keyser, I really enjoy your website. It is informative and well done. I wished that the initial starting page would be the latest news page though. It would be easier to use. Thank you for your dedicated work.
True – Praxis Columbus is at the worst point I have seen since being here:
Basic safety is lacking due to low staffing levels. It is true patients complain but transfer to PCLE is not automatic. There is a lack of transportation PES to make it happen. Patients can not be discharged on the weekend as personal property can only be removed from the safe during business hours Monday to Friday.
Patients still complain about the food. What could be wrong with chicken three days in a row? No provisions are made for needed medical menus. No Boost is available.
The Fire Marshall of Westerville has had many problems with the frequent alarms, the malfunctioning detectors, and the fault signal that has persisted for months on the main panel. We are now required to keep the smoke doors in the inside corridors closed to satisfy him. The elevators were also cited as not having been inspected and serviced.
Still they are no company telephones after the VOIP system failed for no-payment. Employees are encouraged to use personal phones rather than HIPAA compliant corporate phones.
On the other hand, garbage no longer piles up outside the cafeteria, HIPAA paper waste no longer piles up in the copy room. They had to pay for new services. Paper waste has been reduced as copy paper is not always available. The place still reeks of garbage. Drywall is damaged but repairs are starting to happen.
The new PES and nurses have stepped up to replace the ones the company fired. For the most part they are real “gladiators”
Improvement is on the way, after a couple months of leaving the doors unlocked, they got the electronic door locks to work.
My hidden e-mail: regret-kilts-7n@icloud.com
You all talk about lawsuits and legal action. There is no proof that there are even investigations occurring, much less anything that would lead to a criminal proceeding (I am talking about on the federal level, IE Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Office of Inspector General (OIG) – U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) – Office of Inspector General, State Medicaid Fraud Control Units (MFCUs), AND THE IRS!
So, at this point, asserting that individuals are taking the stand as witnesses is moot – because there are no proceedings that anyone is aware of. Anything legal seems to be disparate and does not connect all the dots.
Unless there is a real whistle-blower, nothing will come of this. The Boyles will sail into the sunset with all the cash they have been collecting – and they have been collecting and offshoring A LOT.
Nobody is following the money. There is no willingness. There also is no president. The Sacklers still have their mansions, for Christ’s sake. My point is that we can talk in circles all we want, but unless someone offers up real evidence on a federal level, all of this will fade into history.
I concur with the user named “Reality Check.” I’ve been (unfortunately) a party to a couple of organizations in my lifetime that have been off the chains in regard to their practices. Unless there is blatant Medicaid fraud, unless clients are lining up to file complaints NO investigations are going to happen. NO federal agency is going to shut down Landmark/Praxis. NO seizure of assets will occur. NO prison/jail time.
Landmark/Praxia/Alsos/etc. is run horribly by someone who has no business being involved with the people that are being purported to be served. Landmark (et al) is mismanaged and a complete shit-show. Yet for all of the complaints and concerns and allegations of this and that, the only state that stepped up to do anything was Indiana, and Indiana still continues to refuse to allow the Boyles to re-open (albeit under a new company name). That’s about as afar as any push-back has come from the government.
Unless there is 100% proof of client abuse…..100% proof of Medicaid/insurance fraud…..100% proof that something is so horribly awful, this organization will continue to do what it’s been doing for years. Years. Not months. Years.
Circling back to the top of my commentary, one of the organizations that I used to work for, I got out long before it was ever raided and shut down. Even after the shut down and seizure of financial records, the owner never faced any criminal charges. The owner continues to operate new businesses and hasn’t faced one single moment of court time. This was years ago.
The ONLY way you will see ANY sort of shutdown is if there truly is a “follow the money” which means there is insurance fraud. Client deaths have little impact on investigations – this is a horrible thing to admit, but it’s true. Clients die in treatment programs. Clients die in hospitals. Clients die in nursing homes. But for criminal charges to occur, you need to demonstrate gross negligence – and even then, the only person(s) who will be charged with a crime isn’t Matt Boyle, it’ll be the nurse or PES or whomever wasn’t monitoring.
Hell, look at Louisville. A PES allegedly was supposed to be on-duty and the body wasn’t found until almost two full hours after the murder. Room checks are supposed to be conducted on the regular. See anyone being charged criminally? See any feds raiding the building? Nope. You don’t. You won’t.
Now, if you want to see some action, get proof that there’s FINANCIAL FRAUD – money talks in the USA. That is the only way you will see heads whip around and focus intently on Landmark.
The rest of this is just first-shaking and gritted teeth because Matt runs his organization like shit, has extremely high turnover, and is a spoiled man-child who doesn’t want to hear “no” (because he needs to be right 24/7). Those of us who saw what we saw and we left Landmark, yes, we know what we saw and it was horrible. That’s why we left. How many other horrible organizations exist out there that have been around for decades?
Nothing will ever come of this, not unless you have proof – real, hardcore, it’s-here-in-black-and-white proof – of financial fraud. Then, and only then, will you see some action.
Until then, we can hope people reading this site will think twice, three times, four times before attending or sending a loved one to Landmark for treatment (or considering taking a job there).
Thank you for all your hard work. I, myself, prior to being laid off at Praxis of Louisville asked the current ED why I was not getting my 3rd shift differential and she told me to contact Hr. I did. No responses. I’m lawyering up.