AHS investigation reveals serious long-term care problems at Lacombe Hospital and Health Centre
Three staff members have been placed on leave following an Alberta Health Services internal investigation into the quality of long-term care provided at the Lacombe Hospital and Health Centre.
In a statement released late Tuesday, AHS confirmed the investigation was launched after concerns were raised in March by RDC nursing students completing their practicum at the facility.
A release from the Wildrose party earlier in the day said those concerns included expired catheters, soiled sheets and overflowing garbage, improper sharing of medication, lack of proper medication training and management, lack of dementia care training, and a lack of proper training for risk management.
Brenda Huband, Vice-President and Chief Health Operations Officer for AHS Central and Southern Alberta says actions have been taken to address the concerns.


