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Recommendations from critical incident review of Earl Moberg case [Video]

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The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority has apologized to Earl Moberg’s family after finding “missed opportunities” in the care of the 81-year-old man with advanced dementia who went missing a year ago.

CTV News has obtained a copy of the summary findings and recommendations made by the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) during a critical incident review into Moberg’s case.

“The review identified missed opportunities for proactive care/safety planning and updates to the care plan to address (Earl Moberg’s) care needs,” the summary of the review reads.

It’s been just over a year since Moberg, who had been living with advanced dementia, was last seen in the River East area. Despite several widespread searches, Moberg has never been found.

While the investigation into his disappearance remains open, his family said Moberg is presumed dead.

“Things could have been done differently that could have, hopefully, prevented my dad’s disappearance and presumed death,” …

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