This senior care case takes place in West Virginia and involves a seventy-seven-year-old female nursing home resident who suffered a severe heart attack in the middle of the night. The patient awoke at approximately 2:30 A.M. and experienced strong discomfort in her chest. The patient called out in pain, attempting to get a nurse’s attention. When no one answered her calls, the patient pressed the emergency buzzer attached to her bed, which was used to alert a nursing home employee that the resident needed attention right away. However, yet again, no one answered the patient’s call for help because, as was later determined, the nursing home was short staffed that evening due to several nurses calling in sick. When she was checked on early the next morning, the nurse discovered the resident suffered a heart attack earlier in the night. The resident was rushed to the hospital for immediate treatment and the severity of her heart attack was determined.