One of three people charged in connection with the death of an 86-year-old patient with Alzheimer’s at Cappella Assisted Living and Memory Care who had been left outside in 100-degree
A care worker on duty the day Hazel Place died after being left unattended for six hours in 100-degree weather at a Grand Junction assisted living facility was sentenced to
A Colorado worker has been acquitted in the death of a woman with Alzheimer's who was left in 100-degree heat. The woman wandered to an outside courtyard where she stayed for six hours.
Alzheimer's patient Hazel Place, 86, wandered into an assisted living courtyard in 100 degree heat in Grand Junction. It took six hours for caregivers to find her.