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Nursing home administrator underneath inspection again during Wettlaufer inquiry

  • June 07, 2018
  • Health Care

The director of a Woodstock, Ont., nursing home where helper Elizabeth Wettlaufer killed 7 patients will attest again currently at a public exploration into long-term caring that began this week.

But it was cheaper to give Wettlaufer warning after warning than it was to postpone her but pay, since suspensions were distressed by a Ontario Nurses Association.

If a grievances were successful, Caressant Care would have been on a offshoot for behind compensate and presumably damages, and a income would have come out of a studious caring fund. 

When Wettlaufer was eventually fired, a kinship again stepped in and her stop was personal a voluntary resignation. The helper got a $2,000 allotment and a minute of reference. She went on to kill another patient. 

On Thursday, Van Quethem will continue her testimony and will be cross-examined by some of a lawyers representing 17 opposite parties that have station in a open exploration proceedings, including lawyers for a victims’ families and for a union. 

The Long-Term Care Homes Public Inquiry, determined on Aug. 1, 2017, after Wettlaufer was condemned to 8 point life terms for a killings of 8 people, is headed by Justice Eileen Gillese. It’s set to hear from 17 parties over a 9 weeks.

The inspect will inspect the factors that authorised Wettlaufer to inject patients with overdoses of insulin while operative during southwestern Ontario nursing homes and private residences for scarcely a decade.

Article source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/ontario-long-term-care-public-inquiry-1.4695470?cmp=rss

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