Woman who 'died' at care home wakes up when she arrives at funeral home

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A woman who 'died' started breathing again when she was taken to a funeral home (Image: Google street view)

A woman who 'died' at a care home was moved to a funeral home for after-life care - but then she started breathing again when she arrived.

The 82-year-old woman, who hasn't been named, was a resident at Water's Edge Rehab and Nursing Centre and staff there thought she had passed away.

She was moved from the care home on Long Island, New York State, to OB Davis Funeral Homes, at 11.15am on Saturday, February 4, where she was discovered breathing just over half an hour later.

The woman was then taken to hospital for treatment and the officials are now investigating, as this incident comes just weeks after a similar incident occurred in Iowa.

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The care home in Iowa was fined $10,000 (£8,185) after a funeral home discovered a woman sent to it in a body bag was still alive.

The 66-year-old woman was found breathing despite having been declared dead at the Glen Oaks Alzheimer's Special Care Centre in Des Moines, Iowa, on January 3, the Iowa Department of Inspection and Appeals said in a report.

The woman, whose name has not been released, had early onset dementia, anxiety and depression and had been in hospice care since December 28.

She was placed in a zipped body bag and taken to the Ankeny Funeral Home & Crematory, where workers found that she was breathing and called 911, the report said.

She was taken to Mercy West Lakes Hospital, where she was breathing but unresponsive.

The woman was ultimately returned to hospice care, where she died on January 5 with her family by her side, according to the report.

A Glen Oaks staff member who had worked a 12-hour shift and was on the team caring for the woman told investigators she first reported to a nurse practitioner early on January 3 that the woman was not breathing and had no pulse.

The nurse practitioner who had cared for the woman throughout the night also was unable to find a pulse and said the woman was not breathing.

She continued to assess the woman for about five minutes before determining the woman had died.

The woman was declared dead about 6.30am local time, roughly 90 minutes after the staff member's first report.

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A funeral home employee and a second nurse practitioner who put the woman into the body bag and the funeral home's vehicle about an hour later also found no signs of life, according to the report.

John Bett

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