Thursday, June 26, 2025

Family claims woman died after being brutally assaulted at North Royalton nursing home

Diplomat Healthcare employee told police a nurse’s aide may have abused the elderly woman


By Mike Mason

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A Bedford family is suing a North Royalton nursing home, claiming their mother died due to the abuse she suffered while at the facility.

The elderly woman died soon after sustaining injuries, and now her two daughters are demanding justice.

Linda Mercier was one of those people who lit up a room.

“She sang; she had one of the most beautiful voices,” said Linda’s daughter Laurie Jones.

“She was always there for us, and she was just a loving, wonderful human being,” said Linda’s other daughter Lisa DiFranco-Pillar.

In her later years, Linda developed Alzheimer’s Disease — and slowly drifted further from reality.

“She was completely helpless,” said Laurie.

“She was bed-ridden, or in her hospice chair,” said Lisa. “She wasn’t able to get in or out of bed.”

Linda raised her two daughters in Bedford, but as years passed by and her disease progressed, she moved in with Lisa and her husband in Brunswick Hills.

Several years later, it became clear Linda would need a higher level of care.

In 2023, Lisa placed her mother at the Diplomat Healthcare nursing home, located at 9001 W 130th Street in North Royalton.

14-months later, Lisa received some disturbing news.

Linda was rushed to Southwest General Hospital for her injuries.

Her daughters were distraught, confused about what had happened.

Police photos show Linda suffered bruising to her face and deep lacerations to her scalp, requiring staples.

“She passed within two months,” said Lisa.

“This world lost a beautiful soul,” said Laurie. “She loved everyone she met.”

Linda died on July 6, 2024.

Her death certificate attributed the cause as, “dementia of brain disease”.

The report states,

“The facility failed to ensure resident-to-resident physical altercations were reported (to) the State Agency as required. This affected ten Residents of 39 Residents who reside on the secured memory care unit.”

Department of Health & Human Services

Meanwhile, Linda’s daughters are haunted by thoughts of what they suspect happened to their mother behind closed doors.

“She was completely helpless,” said Laurie. “So how is anything going to happen, other than someone hurt her?”

“She was always there for us, no matter what,” Lisa struggled to speak through her tears. “She was just a wonderful, warm human being.”

North Royalton Police won’t release the suspect’s name in this case since she hasn’t been charged.

They tell 19 Investigates this case is now closed.

If you’d like to compare nursing home facilities, you can search medicare.gov’s website. 

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