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Snohomish County nursing assistant’s license suspended due to unprofessional conduct with resident at assisted living facility

For immediate release: June 25, 2020  (20-115)

Contact:          Sharon Moysiuk, Communications   360-549-6471

Snohomish County nursing assistant’s license suspended due to unprofessional conduct with resident at assisted living facility

OLYMPIA – State health officials immediately suspended the license of Snohomish County certified nursing assistant Lisa Greeno (NC.60278210) pending further legal action.

Charges state that while assigned to work at an assisted living facility, Greeno developed a close relationship with a resident. When the relationship was made known to the facility’s management, Greeno’s assignment was terminated and a no trespass order was issued by law enforcement. Greeno allegedly continued to see the resident up to three times a week and often picked up the resident in her car while he went for walks in the neighborhood.

Greeno cannot practice in Washington until the charges are resolved. She has 20 days to respond to the charges and to ask for a hearing.

The legal documents on this case can be seen online by clicking the link on Provider Credential Search on the Department of Health website; copies can be requested by calling 360-236-4700. Anyone who believes a health care provider acted unprofessionally is encouraged to call this number and report their complaint.

The Department of Health protects and promotes public health, safety, and welfare in Washington by regulating the competency and quality of health care providers. The agency establishes, monitors, and enforces qualifications for licensing, consistent standards of practice, continuing competency mechanisms, and discipline. Rules, policies, and procedures promote the delivery of quality health care to people in Washington.

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