A care home company says it has cooperated fully following the accidental death of an 87-year-old woman who died after choking on her food
An inquest heard that retired cook Eileen Endersby, who only had one tooth left, had choked after eating pasty and chips at the Bennett's House care home in Woodside, Telford, on May 30.
But Mr Ellery was told that the CQC had looked at there being no mention of an oral care plan. Mrs Endersby was described as a"very strong-willed person" who had lost all but one of her teeth.
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