Saturday, February 12, 2011

Sun Valley Group Closes One Door, Opens Another

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Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 7, 2011
Contact: Kim Owens
(602) 689-9449

Sun Valley Group Closes One Door, Opens Another

New name, same address, and ownership


February 7, 2011-Phoenix, ARIZONA – After multiple news accounts detailing the alleged abuse and financial exploitation by Sun Valley Group (SVG), the owner’s Heather and Peter Frenette filed an emergency action with Judge Rosa Mroz requesting the company’s cases be turned over to Entrust Fiduciary Services of Yuma. The request was submitted late last week to Judge Mroz and the last attorney of record on each case. SVG will cease to operate at the end of this month. Sources disclosed the embattled company had lost its insurance coverage and was unable to secure a replacement. SVG is requesting all cases in their care be assigned to Entrust Fiduciary Services of Yuma.

The courtroom of Judge Mroz was filled with an overflow crowd of families and attorneys as case by case was brought forward. Each case was asked if they would be filing an opposition to the request of reassignment. Many attorneys related they were noticed of the hearing late Friday and were unable to make contact with family members to determine their desire. A majority of cases voiced opposition to the reassignment suggestion of SVG with objections raised to the number of new cases given to a single provider in such a short timeline, the concern of families to the media reports on SVG, and desire for family members to replace the paid, private fiduciary.

As SVG makes plans to close in the shadow of abuse allegations, Heather Frenette has already started a new business. Despite informing Judge Mroz the Frenette’s would be relinquishing their fiduciary license, the new business Desert Care Management, advertises services on the company’s website that “provides a superior level of Care Management services in Arizona to persons with cognitive impairments, physical disabilities, developmental disabilities and mental illness.”
 
Editor's Note: Can you imagine if some of the crooked corrupt Cook County care management companies followed the AZ example and started the same crap?  Could you imagine 50 protesting families crowding to the Judge Beula's 18th floor courtroom? Hmmmm... What about "lost its insurance coverage"???  It may be worth contacting the insurance carriers for some of these Cook County Probate Court favorites.   Lucius Verenus, Schoolmaster, ProbateSharks.com

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