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A woman was found dead in January on a Malmö street. The day before, he had disappeared from his LSS home down the street. The Malmö city functional support administration has submitted a Lex Sarah report to the Swedish Health and Care Inspectorate (Ivo) on the case, writes Sydsvenskan.
The accommodation staff must have discovered that the woman had already disappeared a day before she was found and, according to the report, the woman must, among other things, have difficulty speaking and orienting herself. The accommodation staff are said to have been concerned about her health and the night before the woman’s disappearance they alerted a manager and requested a staff increase, but she was denied.
Functional support administration communications manager Ingela Davidsson tells Sydsvenskan that new measures have been implemented in the LSS home and that the system is too slow.
– I am aware that we must be able to meet the changing needs of users more quickly, he says.
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