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Kipnes Centre patient dragged from bed, family told she fell

Susan Carter learned the truth about how her mother ended up lying on the floor at an Edmonton care home after examining footage from a hidden video camera that shows the 89-year-old getting dragged from her bed by a patient in the middle of the night.

Susan Carter had complained to staff about man coming into her mother's room at night

RAW Confused patient drags woman from care home bed

10 years ago
Duration 6:36
Video captures patient pulling a helpless Eileen Adamson, 89, from long-term care bed at Edmonton's Kipnes Centre

It took a hiddenvideo camerafor Susan Carter to discover the truth about how her 89-year-old mother ended up lying on the floor at an Edmonton care home earlier this month.

Staff at the Kipnes Centre for Veterans called Carter on Jan. 2 to report Eileen Adamsonhad fallen out of bed.

I was told, Your mom slipped out of bed, shes confused, but shes all right. Well be monitoring her, Carter told CBC News.

But it wasnt until Carter reviewed the video from the camera that she learned what really happened.

It shows a male patient, who appears to be confused, walking over to the bed and peeling back Adamsons covers. He pulls a wheelchair closer to the bed, then spends the next several minutes yanking on the womans arms, trying to drag her from the bed.

The events take place as a television is blaring in the background.

Adamson, who is wheelchair-bound and has to be lifted in and out of the bed, is seen gripping the handrails to prevent being pulled off.

Mom is saying, No, youre hurting my arm. No, I dont want to go anywhere, Carter said.

And then boom, her bottom lands on the floor. Moms trying to hold onto the railing with her right arm you hear mom keep saying, Please, oh no, dont.

The man is seen dragging Adamson by the arm across the floor and off camera. The pair were spotted by staff after the man pulled her into the hallway.

Footage from a hidden video shows the confused patient pulling the blankets off Eileen Adamson, 89, and dragging her to the floor in her room at the Kipnes Centre in Edmonton. (Supplied)
Carter said she put the camera in her mothers room because the man often wandered around the facility, bothering patients and visitors. Despite the fact that the room was supposed to be locked, Carter said her mother often complained about the man comingin and refusing to leave.

The man is a threat, she said. He goes everywhere and people are afraid of him.

Kipnes staff can be heard on the tape shooing the man away. ButCarter said they didn't mention his presence when they called her. And he doesn't appearin the notes that nurses wrote on Adamsons chart for that evening.

There is no mention of the man being anywhere near the room, no mention at all of him being around, Cartersaid.

Its not true. Its inaccurate.

She said footage shows the man wanderinginto her mothers room on several other nights, though this was the first time he tried to pull her from the bed.

Staff assumed woman fell

Capital Care, the non-profit that runs the Kipnes facility, said staff at the home reacted appropriately when they found Adamson lying in the doorway. CEO Iris Neumann said Adamson was lifted up and placed back in bed.

Staff noticed the man standing nearby, but did not note it on the chart or tell Carter about him, because they did not see him touch her mother.

[Its] what the staff witnessed, and they can only report what they actually witnessed, Neumann said

She later said staff did not actually seeAdamson slip out of bed, but they made the assumption when they found her on the floor.

The fall should have been marked down as being unwitnessed, according to Deb Gordon, chief health operations officer for northern Alberta. She said Alberta Health Services has started an investigation.

We dont know all the facts at this point in time, Gordon said. She saidAHS was working with the Kipnes to determine the appropriate action to take.

Carter dismissed the idea that staff didnt know the man was involved, saying the aides who helped Adamson back into bed can be heard speculating that he pulled her to the floor.

Susan Carter says staff told her that her mother slipped out of her bed at the home. But a camera that Carter had hidden in the room shows the woman being pulled by her arms by another patient. (CBC)
She said the tape also shows staff telling Adamson repeatedly that she fell out of the bed, even after sheresponded with "no" when asked if that was the case.

She said the facility has offered to have a staff member supervise her mother more closely. But she said sheis still worried about her mother's care.

My trust in that facility has gone down to zero, Carter said. My mom is not safe, and neither is anybody in that wing.

She said the family is considering moving Adamson to another care home, but they are unsure she would receive better care elsewhere.