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Coroner's Finding: GRAETZ Clifford Ralph

Deceased

Clifford Ralph Graetz

Demographics

82y, male

Date of death

2013-09-16

Finding date

2016-09-01

Cause of death

Pneumonia on a background of severe mixed Alzheimer's and vascular dementia

AI-generated summary

An 82-year-old man with severe mixed Alzheimer's and vascular dementia died of pneumonia while detained under a Mental Health Act Level 2 Inpatient Treatment Order at a specialized psychogeriatric facility. He had been transferred there after failing management in mainstream nursing homes due to significant behavioural and psychological symptoms. Palliative care was initiated after discussion with family regarding end-of-life wishes. Following treatment for suspected respiratory tract infection at hospital, he was discharged back to the facility where he deteriorated and died. Investigation found no evidence of abuse or neglect, and his custodial circumstances did not contribute to death. Care provided was deemed appropriate.

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Contributing factors

  • Advanced dementia with behavioural and psychological symptoms
  • Respiratory tract infection
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Palliative care approach limiting interventions
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