Published Sunday, June 13, 2021 3:09PM EDT A nurse has been charged as part of an investigation into allegations of medication not administered as prescribed to several residents of a Brampton long-term care home where she worked. Peel Regional Police Const. Akhil Mooken said they began an investigation into the alleged incident earlier this month after it was reported by the management at the facility located in the area of McLaughlin Road South and Steeles Avenue West. “I want to make it clear that this specific incident was discovered by the staff at the long-term care home. The staff were able to gather the necessary information, including the potential number of victims and we re able to bring that forward to Peel Regional Police,” Mooken said.
Woman charged for not properly giving Brampton LTC residents prescribed meds
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Woman accused of not giving medication to 11 residents of long-term care home in Brampton
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Last Updated Sunday, May 9, 2021 3:52PM EDT Toronto police say a man in his 50s who went missing on Saturday has been found safe. The man was last seen leaving a hotel he was staying in the area of Eglinton Avenue West and Centennial Park Boulevard at around 11 a.m. Police were concerned for his safety as the man was from Montreal and was suffering from dementia and Alzheimer s. He has been known to take walks but always came back. Unfortunately, the situation was compounded because he s not from this area, Insp. Andy Singh said. Although we know that he has family in the area, but due to not being familiar quite possibly caused him to walk a lot farther and this case over 24 hours.