One inspection order issued to the nursing home cites 41 “medication incidents” documented between early August and late December 2016. The Woodstock nursing home at the centre of a multiple murder investigation had admissions suspended after provincial inspectors found examples of medication going missing or given to the wrong patient. Eleven of her alleged victims, including seven of the people police say were murdered, lived at the Caressant nursing home in Woodstock. A plan demanded by the ministry to address the problems was submitted by Caressant Care officials on Feb. 1, Hoskins added. The college, Caressant Care, and the ministry of health have all refused to say whether the college was notified of Wettlaufer’s firing.
Source: thestar February 09, 2017 21:47 UTC