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Quebec coroner rules senior’s death accidental, employee reported for negligence

30 March 2026
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A Quebec coroner has determined that the death of 97-year-old Angelina Geraldi at a Montreal seniors’ home was accidental, following a fall from her bed on December 18, 2024. The coroner’s report raised significant concerns regarding the incident and the staff’s response, noting that Geraldi had a high risk of falling and was fully dependent on caregivers. Post-mortem examinations revealed she suffered fractures in both hips and internal bleeding, leading to heart failure. A nursing assistant on duty at the time allegedly failed to follow proper protocols and has since been dismissed and reported for negligence. Witness accounts from a neighboring resident indicated that staff took too long to respond after Geraldi fell, and there were inconsistencies in the nursing assistant’s statements regarding the incident.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights ongoing issues within long-term care facilities, particularly concerning patient safety and staff accountability. The coroner’s findings underscore the critical need for adherence to safety protocols, especially for vulnerable residents like Geraldi, who had a documented risk of falling. The situation raises questions about the effectiveness of monitoring systems, such as the SMART device intended to alert staff in case of falls. The lack of timely and appropriate medical response in such facilities can lead to severe consequences and calls into question the overall quality of care in public long-term care settings.

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