State puts
restrictions on use of control holds at Rice Lake clinic
June 9, 2006
A spokeswoman
for the state Department of Health and Family Services today
says the agency gave the order to Northwest Counseling and
Guidance Clinic in Rice Lake late last week.
Stephanie Marquis says the directive essentially bans the
use of control holds at the facility, at least for now.
In another development, prosecutors are deciding whether to
file charges in the death.
Barron County District Attorney Angela Holmstrom says
seven-year-old Angellika Arndt died from a lack of air
caused by complications from chest compressions. She died
May 26th at Children's Hospital in Minneapolis, a day after
she passed out at the Rice Lake counseling center.
Arndt was a patient and was being restrained by staff
members because of her behavior.
Holmstrom says the manner of death makes it a homicide --
which is causing the death of another person. But, she says
it's not yet clear whether it rises to the criminal
definition of homicide.