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Home / Crime and Justice / State Neglect: Teen Dies During 53-Hour Shift

State Neglect: Teen Dies During 53-Hour Shift

3 Jan

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Summary

  • 16-year-old died in state care while supervised by a worker on an extended shift.
  • The caretaker was reportedly on a 53-hour shift when the neglectful death occurred.
  • The state ended housing children in hotels after this tragic incident.
State Neglect: Teen Dies During 53-Hour Shift

A 16-year-old girl under state care died tragically last September at a hotel near Johns Hopkins Hospital. A recent report from the Maryland Department of Human Services found that Kanaiyah Ward was neglected by her supervisor, who was reportedly working an extended 53-hour shift. This supervision failure occurred while Ward was housed in a hotel suite.

According to the findings, Ward took her own life during the extended shift, overdosing on medication. Her family's lawyer criticized the inadequate oversight and the decision to place Ward in a hotel, especially after multiple facilities refused her. The state has since ceased housing children in hotels following this incident.

Governor Wes Moore has pledged to reform the Department of Human Services, acknowledging systemic issues that predated his administration. The investigation determined that three staff members from Fenwick Behavioral Services, the contracted agency, were responsible for neglect due to insufficient care and failure to secure medications. Fenwick's owner disputes the findings, stating they will appeal the neglect determination.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A report alleges neglect by a supervisor on a 53-hour shift, during which Kanaiyah Ward died by suicide.
Fenwick Behavioral Services disputes the neglect finding and plans to appeal, stating they have not neglected any child.
Yes, the state ended the practice of housing children in hotels in late November following Kanaiyah Ward's death.

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