Government urged to implement new nursing home regulations

The family of Maura Reynolds is today calling on the Government to immediately implement new regulations governing nursing homes.

The family of Maura Reynolds is today calling on the Government to immediately implement new regulations governing nursing homes.

Mrs Reynolds, a 78-year-old Alzheimer's sufferer, died after disappearing from a Bray nursing home on Christmas night in 2005.

Her body lay undiscovered in nearby undergrowth until earlier this year.

Yesterday, the inquest into her death returned a verdict of death by misadventure.

Speaking afterwards, her daughter-in-law, Priscilla Reynolds, said there was an urgent need to implement new regulations drawn up to improve nursing home standards.

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