Victor Ziskin lived frugally his whole working life, saving up more than $3 million so he could live off investment income in his later years.

But the 79-year-old lost almost all of his savings after he moved into the Regents Park at Aventura nursing home, where nurses’ aides allegedly wrote checks to themselves from his account for two and a half years, according to a new negligence lawsuit against the home.

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