Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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winnipegfreepress. com WINNIPEG WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 A 5
I T took three years for Anne Rostecki’s family to receive
an apology for the treatment their mother got at Seven
Oaks General Hospital, but they’re still not satisfied.
Rozalynde McKibbin and her family allege their mother,
Anne Rostecki, was starved to death after she was admitted
to the hospital on July 18, 2009, following a stroke.
“ We got an apology. They said they believed everything
that we said happened to our mother, that it was backed up
by the medical records. They did their own investigation and
they’re making some recommendations to implement changes,”
McKibbin told the Free Press . “ But I’ve been checking
as far back as 2002 and these incidents have been starting all
the way back then. They’ve been saying they’re going to fix
it and the beat goes on and nothing changes.”
McKibbin and her brother, Randy Rostecki, met Friday
with Dr. Brock Wright, vice- president and chief medical officer
of the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, and Lori
Lamont, WRHA vice- president and chief nursing officer.
Heidi Graham, a spokeswoman for the WRHA, confirmed
they met with the Rostecki children and the WRHA has
apologized.
McKibbin alleges her mother was deprived of food for 14
days during her 45- day stay at Seven Oaks.
After a piece of food became lodged in the 98- year- old’s
lungs, Anne Rostecki’s medical team believed she couldn’t
properly swallow, McKibbin says. They were told she would
be put on a feeding tube.
But McKibbin believes her mother was not given proper
nourishment, saying she watched her mother’s weight steadily
drop. McKibbin and Randy Rostecki complained and met
with the patient- care- team manager. The feeding tube was
then inserted.
McKibbin also alleges her mother wasn’t given a bath for
36 days, causing a bedsore on her back to putrefy and blacken
with gangrene.
A nurse noticed the bedsores six days before Anne Rostecki
died and sent a referral sheet for a wound- care specialist.
According to McKibbin, the specialist never examined
her mother.
After Rostecki’s death, her children obtained her medical
records and pursued meetings and investigations with the
WRHA.
The WRHA completed its own investigation into the death
and submitted its findings to Rostecki’s family weeks before
the meeting Friday.
The investigation was originally going to be done by Seven
Oaks, Randy Rostecki said, but after the Rostecki children
complained that a report by Seven Oaks might not be objective,
a physician from Health Sciences Centre did it. Randy
Rostecki said Seven Oaks indicated they would implement
the recommendations made in the report.
The recommendations include requiring the health- care
team to consult with the patient and the family about the
care plan, improving decision- making when considering oral
or tube feeding, and focusing nursing care on preventing ulcers,
such as bedsores.
“ I was very much encouraged by the recommendations by
the independent doctor who examined our mother’s case,”
Rostecki said. “ I’ll qualify that by saying it’s encouraging if
they go ahead to make changes from the recommendations.
As you know, hospitals have a bureaucracy. Bureaucracies
tend to not want to change the way they do things, no matter
what type of consequences it causes for the patients.”
Although Anne Rostecki’s children say they are not pursuing
legal action, they say they will hold the WRHA accountable
for the promises made to them.
“ We’re watching them. We’ll keep watching them until the
changes are made,” Randy Rostecki said. “ We’re trying to
get people to do the right thing on their own. We don’t understand
why you have to go to court to do the right thing.”
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Hospital apologizes
for dying mom’s care
Family alleges Anne Rostecki, 98, starved to death
By Katherine Dow
KEN GIGLIOTTI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES
Randy Rostecki and Rozalynde McKibbin, holding a picture of herself and her mother,
say their mom was deprived of food for 14 days before she died at Seven Oaks hospital.
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