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Son Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit for Alleged Nursing Home Negligence

October 6th, 2017 Health & Medicine 3 minute read
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Son Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit for Alleged Nursing Home Negligence

88-year-old Lois Moreland, an elderly woman with Alzheimer’s disease, passed away after being left in a tub for eight hours at St. Sophia Health & Rehabilitation Center in Florissant, Missouri, back in March 2016.  Her son, Steven Moreland, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the St. Louis-based nursing home, stating the incident was a clear case of negligence.  The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages and accuses the owners of putting money above the needs of patients.

.  He added the woman, given her mental condition, was “unable to comprehend her circumstances or fend for herself because there were not enough employees to meet the needs of each resident.  And as a result, Lois Moreland paid the price.”[caption id="attachment_21453" align="alignnone" width="300"]Son Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit for Alleged Nursing Home NegligenceImage Courtesy of ScienceNordic

Lois Moreland moved into St. Sophia in March 2013.  She was a stay-at-home mother for most of her life in the St. Louis area and had been married for 59 years.  At St. Sophia, she was treated for Alzheimer’s disease, depression, dementia, heart disease, hypertension and muscle weakness.  Lois had nicknamed the tub her “boat”.  It was where she would often wash up before a staff member took her to bed.  Typically, the baths would last no more than five to seven minutes with periodic check-ins.  After starting her bath around 8:30 p.m. on March 22, however, Moreland’s assistant never returned to retrieve her.  At 4:30 a.m. the next day, the attendant remembered taking the woman to the bathroom, but it was too late.  Lois’ dead body was found in the tub with the whirlpool jets circulating cool water. The nursing assistant responsible for the bath that night had recently been assigned to Moreland’s unit and was overwhelmed with the amount of additional responsibilities, according to reports.A medical examiner cited the official reason for Lois’s death as natural causes with heart disease as a contributing factor.  Steven believes, however, that although his mother suffered from a number of ailments, she would not have died that day if she hadn’t been left in the tub.  An investigation found evidence supporting this belief, citing the assistant had a history of neglecting the needs of patients. Steven’s wrongful death lawsuit was filed on July 5th in St. Louis County Circuit Court.

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