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Gross failure nurses carried on working at Worcestershire care home

Gross failure nurses carried on working at Worcestershire care home
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Two agency nurses gross failures contributed to the death of disabled woman at care home

Two agency nurses gross failures contributed to the death of disabled woman at care home
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Nurses whose gross failure led to disabled woman s death allowed to keep jobs at care home

Nurses whose gross failure led to disabled woman s death allowed to keep jobs at care home
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Gross failures contributed to disabled woman s death, coroner concludes

The death of a disabled woman days after she had all her teeth surgically removed was contributed to by the neglect of care home nurses, a coroner has concluded. Rachel Johnston, 49, had her teeth extracted at Kidderminster Hospital on October 26 2018 due to severe decay, which had been causing her pain and difficulty eating. Despite being happy and “singing” to herself on discharge, Miss Johnston fell asleep on the journey back to Pirton Grange Care Home, near Pershore, Worcestershire, and never regained consciousness. She died two weeks later after her family decided to withdraw life support. Rachel Johnston was described as a lively personality who loved music and theatre (Family/PA)

Gross failures contributed to disabled woman s death, coroner concludes | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen

The death of a disabled woman days after she had all her teeth surgically removed was contributed to by the neglect of care home nurses, a coroner has concluded. Rachel Johnston, 49, had her teeth extracted at Kidderminster Hospital on October 26 2018 due to severe decay, which had been causing her pain and difficulty eating. Despite being happy and “singing” to herself on discharge, Miss Johnston fell asleep on the journey back to Pirton Grange Care Home, near Pershore, Worcestershire, and never regained consciousness. She died two weeks later after her family decided to withdraw life support. Rachel Johnston was described as a lively personality who loved music and theatre (Family/PA)

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