Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Death triggers nursing home probe

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CHAPEL HILL -- An 84-year-old nursing-home studious who died in Feb had poisonous levels of hypnotic in her body, according to a healing examiners inform expelled last month.

The State Bureau of Investigation is seeking in to Britthaven of Chapel Hill after multiform residents tested certain for opiates following Rachel Hollidays genocide on Feb. 16.

UNC Hospitals caregivers found some-more than 50,000 nanograms of hypnotic per milliliter in Hollidays urine. More than 2,000 nanograms would trigger a certain outcome in practice screenings, formed on sovereign guidelines.

A healing examiners inform pronounced Holliday had not been prescribed any soporific painkillers.

The states Division of Health Service Regulation visited Britthaven after Holliday died and dual alternative patients were hospitalized in February. Division executive Jeff Horton pronounced the multiplication might replenish the own review depending on what the SBI finds.

Horton pronounced Britthaven has taken stairs to strengthen residents though it stays misleading where the opiates came from.

Britthaven dangling all staffers in the Alzheimers and kitchen units, executive of operations Phillip Hill has said.

"They had thrown out utterly a bit of food," Horton said. "They did utterly a couple of measures to strengthen the residents, so we were satisfied."

The nursing home has had regulatory issues in the past couple of years and had been labeled a "special concentration facility" for the poor care. During inspections in 2008 and 2009, the nursing home was found to have put a little residents in danger by unwell to strengthen them from abuse.

jesse.deconto or 919-932-8760
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