Ohio's Elderly Care Subpar at Best: Nurses Cause Overdose
Ohio's Elderly Care Subpar at Best: Nurses Cause Overdose
Normandy Manor in Cleveland, Ohio, declared it was willing to pay $375,000 to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of a former resident who passed away hours after nurses gave her 20 times the prescribed dosage of oxycodone while in their care.The lawsuit was filed in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court by the family of Susanne Lawrence, 83 at the time of her death. Her loved ones have accepted the offer and are awaiting Magistrate Judge Heidi Koenig and Probate Judge Anthony Russo’s approval. A hearing is set for October 2 in the county’s Probate Court.Lawrence, who died on July 7, 2015, was a grandmother of 21 and great-grandmother of ten. She owned Lawrence Interior Design, retiring at the age of 70. In May 2014, she moved into Normandy Manor, suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. A little more than a year after she settled in, she was moved to hospice care. Then, in June 2015, Lawrence contracted pneumonia, which was to be treated by Dr. Kishor Patel with antibiotics and 5 milligrams of oxycodone every four hours for pain.
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