George Ritchie
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Ref: 2026-0039
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18 Mar 2026
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Coroner's Concerns
Although The Meadows Nursing Home's former Care Home Manager and former Clinical Lead and Deputy Manager accepted in evidence that Mr. Ritchie was a high risk of falling, the falls risk assessments and care plans in place for him from December 2024 onwards were wholly inadequate. Not only were those documents not completed properly, but there was no system of checks and oversight in place to ensure that they were being completed properly. One of those who failed to complete the falls risk assessment correctly was the Clinical Lead and Deputy Manager. There was no system in place from above her to ensure that she was doing her job correctly. From January 2025 Cardinal Healthcare's newly appointed Operations Manager, with a wealth of experience as a Care Home manager herself, was meant to address the many concerns about the Meadows Nursing Home raised in recent CQC inspections. There was no evidence that she had even attempted to put in place some sort of supervision or oversight at The Meadows Nursing Home to ensure that important documents like these, which played a key part in keeping residents safe, were completed properly. I am also concerned that there appears to have been no recognition by Cardinal Healthcare that night-time staffing levels at The Meadows Nursing Home at the material time were concerningly low, and required addressing. The Meadows Nursing Home may now have closed, but Cardinal Healthcare continues to operate other nursing homes in other parts of the country. I am concerned that if Cardinal Healthcare failed to put in place at The Meadows Nursing Home sufficient oversight to ensure documentation was being completed correctly, and failed to recognize and act upon low staffing levels, there will remain a risk that the lives of residents at their other nursing homes may be put at risk.
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Investigation and Inquest
On 07 May 2025 I commenced an investigation and opened an inquest into the death of George Lawrence RITCHIE aged 89. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 21 January 2026. The conclusion of the inquest was that: Narrative Conclusion - Died from natural causes and the effects of a fractured femur sustained in a recent accidental fall.
Circumstances of the Death
On 12.2.25 George Ritchie, who lived with a number of significant medical conditions, was admitted to Worcestershire Royal Hospital after suffering an unwitnessed fall at The Meadows Nursing Home, Bromsgrove, where he lived, in the early hours of that morning. He was found to have sustained a fractured hip, which was fixed surgically the following day. In the weeks following surgery he required further treatment for urinary and chest infections. He was discharged to Brindley Manor Nursing Home, Droitwich Spa on 25.3.25, where he continued steadily to decline and died on 29.4.25.
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