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Woman choked to death on sandwich | Woman choked to death on sandwich |
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A coroner has called for further training at a care home in Suffolk following the death of an 88-year-old woman who had choked on a sandwich. | A coroner has called for further training at a care home in Suffolk following the death of an 88-year-old woman who had choked on a sandwich. |
Dr Peter Dean said he was "greatly troubled" by the death of Florence Smith at Shaftesbury House, in Ipswich. | Dr Peter Dean said he was "greatly troubled" by the death of Florence Smith at Shaftesbury House, in Ipswich. |
He recorded a verdict of accidental death at Ipswich Crown Court. | He recorded a verdict of accidental death at Ipswich Crown Court. |
But he ordered that the Commission for Social Care Inspection be alerted to the death as only one of the four staff on duty had basic first aid training. | But he ordered that the Commission for Social Care Inspection be alerted to the death as only one of the four staff on duty had basic first aid training. |
From the evidence, it is clear that there is a need for significantly more training than is currently in place Dr Peter Dean, coroner | |
However, this had not covered the life-saving Heimlich Manoeuvre, the hearing was told. | However, this had not covered the life-saving Heimlich Manoeuvre, the hearing was told. |
Mrs Smith lost consciousness after the choking episode in May and died 11 days later in hospital. | Mrs Smith lost consciousness after the choking episode in May and died 11 days later in hospital. |
It also emerged during the inquest that staff had still not received further training, nearly five months on from the incident. | It also emerged during the inquest that staff had still not received further training, nearly five months on from the incident. |
Procedures changed | Procedures changed |
"I am greatly troubled by the evidence that I have heard," said Dr Dean, coroner for Greater Suffolk. | "I am greatly troubled by the evidence that I have heard," said Dr Dean, coroner for Greater Suffolk. |
"It does worry me that if the same set of circumstances occurred tomorrow, there would still be nobody there in the home with simple additional training that could help save a life. | "It does worry me that if the same set of circumstances occurred tomorrow, there would still be nobody there in the home with simple additional training that could help save a life. |
"From the evidence, it is clear that there is a need for significantly more training than is currently in place." | "From the evidence, it is clear that there is a need for significantly more training than is currently in place." |
Sanctuary Care, which runs the home, has said it had made changes to the cover it provided. | Sanctuary Care, which runs the home, has said it had made changes to the cover it provided. |
"In addition to the basic trained first-aiders who have been always been available at the scheme, from this morning (Tuesday) we have ensured that an advanced first-aider is available at all times at Shaftesbury House," said managing director Steve Wood. | "In addition to the basic trained first-aiders who have been always been available at the scheme, from this morning (Tuesday) we have ensured that an advanced first-aider is available at all times at Shaftesbury House," said managing director Steve Wood. |
"Sanctuary Care has conducted an immediate internal investigation into all the circumstances of this tragic incident and we will continue to liaise with the coroner directly." | "Sanctuary Care has conducted an immediate internal investigation into all the circumstances of this tragic incident and we will continue to liaise with the coroner directly." |
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