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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Moali v. Genesis Healthcare, LLC., 122 N.E.3d 1098 (2019)

Citation
Moali v. Genesis Healthcare, LLC., 122 N.E.3d 1098 (2019)
Parent Document
Moali v. Genesis Healthcare, LLC., 122 N.E.3d 1098 (2019)
Jurisdiction
Massachusetts (state)
Effective Date
2019-01-07

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Cahill initially made progress in occupational and physical therapy. As time went on, however, Cahill sought to avoid therapy. Repeated incidents of chills, nausea, soft and loose stools, and diarrhea were observed and documented in Cahill's records. The Sutton Hill staff did not determine the cause of these symptoms. Moreover, although Cahill's white blood cell count had decreased from September 18, 2013, to September 24, 2013, it increased on October 10, 2013. At no time thereafter did the Sutton Hill staff address the elevated white blood cell count with either Cahill or his family. On October 15, 2013, despite Cahill's continuing symptoms that were consistent with a C. Diff infection, Sutton Hill discharged him to an assisted living facility.