“I am concerned that the standard of care is not sufficient because such issues should not be happening. This is very important as it led to death,” said June Lee. Lee said she planned to register her husband at Atria Hillsdale Senior Living Facility this week. SEE ALSO | California dermatologist arrested after allegedly poisoning husband with drain cleaner: Police “I will no longer be reviewing this assisted living facility,” Lee said, adding, “Did they report anything about the incident? No, the sales manager did not report the incident.” The incident took place on Sunday night. Atria’s team said two other residents were also treated. In their statement, they revealed what the toxic chemical was: “We can confirm that three of our residents were recently taken to hospital after being mistakenly served dishwashing liquid as drinking juice.” San Mateo District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe confirmed that San Mateo police brought this case to his attention Monday morning. “At least at this point anyway, we’ve come to the conclusion that whatever happened we’re not thinking about it at this point, it doesn’t mean we’re ruling anything out, but at this point we don’t think it was an intentional act by someone trying to hurt people Wagstaffe said. If the current obvious indicates that this is not intentional, then what happened? DA Wasgstaffe said negligence has not been ruled out. “If people were careless with liquids and people were harmed or killed by them, that would of course be a very significant lawsuit. Technically there is something in the criminal law called criminal negligence,” Wagstaffe said. That unit also confirmed it is conducting an internal investigation and the employees involved have been suspended for now. ABOUT | Dog goes blind after accidentally ingesting oxycodone while walking in California park Read the full Atria announcement below: “We can confirm that three of our residents were recently taken to hospital after being mistakenly served washing-up liquid as drinking juice. We are working with the local authorities, who have informed us that one resident has died. Our deepest condolences go out to the family. When this happened, our staff immediately contacted the authorities and the residents were transported to the hospital for evaluation and treatment. We are conducting our own internal investigation and the employees involved have been suspended until that investigation is complete. We will continue to work with the police and the Department of Social Services to fully review and assess the incident, after which we will take additional action as necessary. The safety and well-being of our residents remain our top priorities at all times. Out of respect for those involved, we cannot comment further.” Copyright © 2022 KABC Television, LLC. All rights reserved.
title: “93 Year Old Woman Dead After Being Served Dishwashing Liquid At Hillsdale Atria Senior Living Facility San Mateo Ca Police Department Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-01” author: “Neil Grayson”
“I am concerned that the standard of care is not sufficient because such issues should not be happening. This is very important as it led to death,” said June Lee. Lee said she planned to register her husband at Atria Hillsdale Senior Living Facility this week. SEE ALSO | California dermatologist arrested after allegedly poisoning husband with drain cleaner: Police “I will no longer be reviewing this assisted living facility,” Lee said, adding, “Did they report anything about the incident? No, the sales manager did not report the incident.” The incident took place on Sunday night. Atria’s team said two other residents were also treated. In their statement, they revealed what the toxic chemical was: “We can confirm that three of our residents were recently taken to hospital after being mistakenly served dishwashing liquid as drinking juice.” San Mateo District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe confirmed that San Mateo police brought this case to his attention Monday morning. “At least at this point anyway, we’ve come to the conclusion that whatever happened we’re not thinking about it at this point, it doesn’t mean we’re ruling anything out, but at this point we don’t think it was an intentional act by someone trying to hurt people Wagstaffe said. If the current obvious indicates that this is not intentional, then what happened? DA Wasgstaffe said negligence has not been ruled out. “If people were careless with liquids and people were harmed or killed by them, that would of course be a very significant lawsuit. Technically there is something in the criminal law called criminal negligence,” Wagstaffe said. That unit also confirmed it is conducting an internal investigation and the employees involved have been suspended for now. ABOUT | Dog goes blind after accidentally ingesting oxycodone while walking in California park Read the full Atria announcement below: “We can confirm that three of our residents were recently taken to hospital after being mistakenly served washing-up liquid as drinking juice. We are working with the local authorities, who have informed us that one resident has died. Our deepest condolences go out to the family. When this happened, our staff immediately contacted the authorities and the residents were transported to the hospital for evaluation and treatment. We are conducting our own internal investigation and the employees involved have been suspended until that investigation is complete. We will continue to work with the police and the Department of Social Services to fully review and assess the incident, after which we will take additional action as necessary. The safety and well-being of our residents remain our top priorities at all times. Out of respect for those involved, we cannot comment further.” Copyright © 2022 KABC Television, LLC. All rights reserved.
title: “93 Year Old Woman Dead After Being Served Dishwashing Liquid At Hillsdale Atria Senior Living Facility San Mateo Ca Police Department Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-07” author: “Shannon Mason”
“I am concerned that the standard of care is not sufficient because such issues should not be happening. This is very important as it led to death,” said June Lee. Lee said she planned to register her husband at Atria Hillsdale Senior Living Facility this week. SEE ALSO | California dermatologist arrested after allegedly poisoning husband with drain cleaner: Police “I will no longer be reviewing this assisted living facility,” Lee said, adding, “Did they report anything about the incident? No, the sales manager did not report the incident.” The incident took place on Sunday night. Atria’s team said two other residents were also treated. In their statement, they revealed what the toxic chemical was: “We can confirm that three of our residents were recently taken to hospital after being mistakenly served dishwashing liquid as drinking juice.” San Mateo District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe confirmed that San Mateo police brought this case to his attention Monday morning. “At least at this point anyway, we’ve come to the conclusion that whatever happened we’re not thinking about it at this point, it doesn’t mean we’re ruling anything out, but at this point we don’t think it was an intentional act by someone trying to hurt people Wagstaffe said. If the current obvious indicates that this is not intentional, then what happened? DA Wasgstaffe said negligence has not been ruled out. “If people were careless with liquids and people were harmed or killed by them, that would of course be a very significant lawsuit. Technically there is something in the criminal law called criminal negligence,” Wagstaffe said. That unit also confirmed it is conducting an internal investigation and the employees involved have been suspended for now. ABOUT | Dog goes blind after accidentally ingesting oxycodone while walking in California park Read the full Atria announcement below: “We can confirm that three of our residents were recently taken to hospital after being mistakenly served washing-up liquid as drinking juice. We are working with the local authorities, who have informed us that one resident has died. Our deepest condolences go out to the family. When this happened, our staff immediately contacted the authorities and the residents were transported to the hospital for evaluation and treatment. We are conducting our own internal investigation and the employees involved have been suspended until that investigation is complete. We will continue to work with the police and the Department of Social Services to fully review and assess the incident, after which we will take additional action as necessary. The safety and well-being of our residents remain our top priorities at all times. Out of respect for those involved, we cannot comment further.” Copyright © 2022 KABC Television, LLC. All rights reserved.
title: “93 Year Old Woman Dead After Being Served Dishwashing Liquid At Hillsdale Atria Senior Living Facility San Mateo Ca Police Department Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-19” author: “Eileen Walton”
“I am concerned that the standard of care is not sufficient because such issues should not be happening. This is very important as it led to death,” said June Lee. Lee said she planned to register her husband at Atria Hillsdale Senior Living Facility this week. SEE ALSO | California dermatologist arrested after allegedly poisoning husband with drain cleaner: Police “I will no longer be reviewing this assisted living facility,” Lee said, adding, “Did they report anything about the incident? No, the sales manager did not report the incident.” The incident took place on Sunday night. Atria’s team said two other residents were also treated. In their statement, they revealed what the toxic chemical was: “We can confirm that three of our residents were recently taken to hospital after being mistakenly served dishwashing liquid as drinking juice.” San Mateo District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe confirmed that San Mateo police brought this case to his attention Monday morning. “At least at this point anyway, we’ve come to the conclusion that whatever happened we’re not thinking about it at this point, it doesn’t mean we’re ruling anything out, but at this point we don’t think it was an intentional act by someone trying to hurt people Wagstaffe said. If the current obvious indicates that this is not intentional, then what happened? DA Wasgstaffe said negligence has not been ruled out. “If people were careless with liquids and people were harmed or killed by them, that would of course be a very significant lawsuit. Technically there is something in the criminal law called criminal negligence,” Wagstaffe said. That unit also confirmed it is conducting an internal investigation and the employees involved have been suspended for now. ABOUT | Dog goes blind after accidentally ingesting oxycodone while walking in California park Read the full Atria announcement below: “We can confirm that three of our residents were recently taken to hospital after being mistakenly served washing-up liquid as drinking juice. We are working with the local authorities, who have informed us that one resident has died. Our deepest condolences go out to the family. When this happened, our staff immediately contacted the authorities and the residents were transported to the hospital for evaluation and treatment. We are conducting our own internal investigation and the employees involved have been suspended until that investigation is complete. We will continue to work with the police and the Department of Social Services to fully review and assess the incident, after which we will take additional action as necessary. The safety and well-being of our residents remain our top priorities at all times. Out of respect for those involved, we cannot comment further.” Copyright © 2022 KABC Television, LLC. All rights reserved.