Attorneys say Julia Levy was not properly supervised when she fell and drowned in a pool at Discovery Village At Deerwood last summer.
The report states that Levy was at the bottom of a pool for around 40 minutes before her body was discovered by another resident.
Her family says everyday she would wake up and eat breakfast, walk around the pool and then go to her room. Attorney Steve Watrel is now representing the Levy family in a lawsuit they just filed against Discovery Village. We asked if he believes Levy’s death could have been prevented. Records show Levy’s family paid $800 dollars each month for this extra layer of care. Watrel said the facility recommended this because they evaluated her and knew she had dizzy spells and was a fall risk.
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