Re: Caregiver Issue - Wilma Anderson

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Steve Koyanagi <skoyanagi@thekey.com>
To
Alysce Craig <alysce.craig@thekey.com>, Andrea Goble <andrea.goble@thekey.com>, Alina Evans <alina.evans@thekey.com>
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TheKey Onboarding <hrconfidential@thekey.com>, Legal <legal@thekey.com>, Timothy Thomas <tt@thekey.com>
Date
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 08:56:21 -0700
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--000000000000325701062485ffc8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Andrea, are you able to support the Ohio team with this HR issue? On Tue, Oct 15, 2024 at 8:20=E2=80=AFAM Alysce Craig wrote: > Hello, > > We had a situation in the Columbus office transpire on 10/4/24 where an > accusation was made from an outside hospice nurse against one of our > caregivers. > > The hospice nurse came in to complete an assessment to see if the client, > Bob Meeder, qualified for services. After conducting this assessment the > nurse reported to her director that the caregiver was dressed > inappropriately and you could see her breasts and vagina and thought that > the client should have STI testing done since he had been getting recurre= nt > UTI's. > > After speaking to Ashley, whom the information was reported to at hospice= . > She said that she had not reported this information to the family yet, sh= e > wanted to loop us in first. I called the POC for Bob Meeder but was unabl= e > to get in contact with them. I asked our CSM Brooke to call the family as > well, thinking that they may answer a familiar number. > > I called Wilma and advised that I would need her to come into the office > on Monday morning to speak with her regarding her attire at work, I did n= ot > want to get into specifics over the phone. I also let her know that we ma= y > need to take her off of her scheduled shifts this weekend, depending on > what the family wanted. > > After hanging up with Wilma, I received a call from Brooke advising that > she spoke with one of Bob Meeder's daughter's and was advised not to remo= ve > Wilma from the schedule. She said that she would let Wilma know and then > call Ashley from Hospice, I let Brooke know that she did not need to > contact Ashley as I had already spoken to her. > > On Sunday 10/6/24 I received a text from Brooke, forwarding me a text fro= m > Wilma stating that the nurse accused her of statutory rape,she had been i= n > contact with a lawyer and would be suing for defamation. > > On Wednesday 10/9/24 Wilma came into the office to speak with me. She > brought the dress that she said that she was wearing. She started to cry > saying that she felt embarrassed by the questions she was asked by Brooke= , > that she would not have sex with Mr. Meeder and if the family would not > have believed her then she would be in jail. I explained to her that > everything was hearsay and that neither the family nor us believe that sh= e > was inappropriate with the client. She then asked for the hospice company= 's > information and the reporting information, I advised her that I could not > give her that. > > On Monday 10/14/24 Wilma called me and said that she had spoken to her > lawyer and if I don't provide contact information for the nurse then we a= re > protecting her and not our workers. I let her know that her attorney woul= d > need to contact our legal team but I was unable to provide her wi

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