Home health aide ignored 86-year-old man’s deadly fall so she could go back to
sleep, deputies say
A home
health aide in Florida is accused of leaving an 86-year-old man who had fallen
out of bed on the floor. Instead of helping the man back up, she went to sleep,
according to authorities.(Source: Polk County Sheriff’s Office)
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- A home health aide in Florida is accused of leaving an 86-year-old man who had
fallen out of bed on the floor. Instead of helping the man back up, she went to
sleep, according to authorities.
According
to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, 25-year-old Beatrice Taylor worked for
Assisting Hands Home Health Care.
The man’s
family hired around-the-clock care from Assisting Hands, which consisted of two
12-hour shifts during the day and night.
The victim
had recently been hospitalized and was diagnosed with congestive heart failure.
He was also receiving services from Good Shepherd Hospice beginning on August
14, 2024.
The next
day, Taylor arrived for her overnight shift around 9 p.m., deputies said.
The
dayshift aide allegedly told Taylor the man and his wife were in bed but not
asleep. After the day shift aide left, Taylor immediately fell asleep on the
couch in the living room
Deputies
said Taylor woke up around 1:00 a.m. when she heard a thump coming from the
man’s bedroom.
She went
into the bedroom and saw him lying on the floor, with his head wedged in between
the nightstand and the bed.
She told
detectives that she attempted to help him back into the bed but he told her not
to touch him, so she left him on the floor and did not call anyone, including
911 or her employer, which is against company policy.
She then
fell back asleep and did not wake up until sometime between 3:45 and 4:53 a.m.,
deputies said.
Authorities
said she did not initially check on the man but talked with her parents on the
phone for nearly 40 minutes.
While on
the phone she finally went to check on the man, who was still on the floor but
now unconscious.
One of the
paramedics who arrived after Taylor eventually called 911 allegedly overheard
her say to someone on the phone, “He was old anyway so what does it matter.”
During an autopsy, it was discovered the patient had an implanted pacemaker.
Investigators were able to conduct a download and provide cardiac data stored on
the victim’s implanted pacemaker which confirmed that
the victim
was still alive at 1:00 a.m. when he initially fell.
The Medical Examiner ruled the victim’s cause of death positional asphyxia with
a contributory cause of pre-existing health issues.
Detectives
placed Taylor under arrest, at which time she made several statements that she
had done nothing wrong and she “didn’t kill that man.”
Taylor was charged with one count aggravated manslaughter of an elderly person.
She remains
in jail without bond.
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