Coroner finds lapses in care for Quebec man who sought MAID after hospital bedsores
MONTREAL — Quebec health authorities should improve their approach to caring for people with spinal cord injuries, a coroner has recommended, after a man sought a medically assisted death because of bedsores from a disastrous 2024 hospital stay.
On Tuesday, coroner Dave Kimpton published his report on the death of Normand Meunier, 66, who received MAID in March 2024, two months after an 11-day stay at a hospital in St-Jérôme, Que., north of Montreal.
During his time in hospital, the quadriplegic Quebec man developed pressure sores so painful he wanted to die. His story received international attention.
Kimpton issued a total of 31 recommendations, including that hospitals better co-ordinate care for patients with complex conditions. And while the health network has taken corrective actions since Meunier’s death, the coroner wrote, “further measures are essential to prevent other patients from experiencing similar care trajectories.”


