Roseanne Wallace Dies by Suicide
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Family calls for change after B.C. nurse dies by suicide after attacks on the job | Globalnews.ca

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Roseanne Wallace , 33 , was a psychiatric nurse at Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital in Trail , B.C. , who died by suicide last month .
Her father Lawrence said mental health issues were making his daughter's job tougher for her.
He said she was left mentally scarred after an altercation with a patient in 2021 .
Health officials conducted a review after the first time Roseanne was attacked.
Osbourne said the hospital installed a new panic button on the floor and reviewed protocols and procedures.
Lawrence said he would like the people in charge to spend a day shadowing a health-care worker.
Mental health support and information on resources is available around the clock in B.C. at 310-6789 (no area code needed).
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