Former nursing home employee pleads guilty to reckless abuse
Published 3:01 pm Wednesday, March 9, 2016
A former employee of a Chilton County nursing home pleaded guilty on Wednesday for the abuse of a resident of the facility.
Katherine Blevins Lenoir, 53, of Maplesville, pleaded guilty to one count of reckless abuse of a protected person, a class C felony, according to a press release from Attorney General Luther Strange’s office.
Lenoir is a former employee of Hatley Healthcare and Rehabilitation of Clanton.
Lenoir, a licensed practical nurse, admitted that she inadvertently administered a large dose of a narcotic pain medication to a resident of the facility instead of the requested cough medicine, according to the release.
Instead of alerting the facility to her mistake, Lenoir manipulated treatment records to reflect that she had given the correct medication.
The patient, suffering from an overdose of the narcotic pain medication, was discovered by a nurse on a later shift and rushed to the hospital where she spent several days in the intensive care unit before being released, according to the release.
Had Lenoir reported her mistake immediately, the patient would not have suffered nearly the prolonged effects of the narcotic, the release said.
However, due to her failure to report the incident, the resident almost died.
Lenoir’s sentencing is set for May 11 before Chilton County Circuit Judge Ben Fuller.
She faces a possible sentence of up to 10 years imprisonment.
Strange thanked the management of Hatley Healthcare for their prompt reporting of the incident and commended his Medicaid Fraud Control Unit for their investigation and prosecution of the case.