Nurse accused of drug theft at 4 nursing homes in 3 counties, raising oversight questions

Mar. 15—A local nurse is accused of stealing drugs while working at four nursing homes in three counties, a Dayton Daily News investigation found, raising questions about how someone could repeatedly be hired at different facilities after being fired for suspected drug theft.

Licensed practical nurse Deja Marie Thomas, 35, is now facing criminal charges in Clark and Montgomery counties, as well as an investigation with the Ohio Board of Nursing. She is accused of forging multiple coworkers' signatures in order to gain access to narcotics like oxycodone and Norco.

Amid a widespread shortage of nurses, Thomas was quickly hired at area nursing homes after being reportedly terminated from other facilities — at one point through a nurse staffing agency. Records say she worked at three different places over five months last year.

The first incident cited in nursing board records is alleged to have occurred a year before the others and was reported to police, but no official action was taken by the nursing board until January 2024.

This news organization reached out to Thomas and her attorney; neither responded to requests for comment.

Allegations span 3 counties

Thomas was indicted in July in Montgomery County on forgery and drug theft charges.

The court entered a not guilty plea on her behalf and her attorney on March 13 filed a motion asking for her to receive intervention in lieu of conviction, "for the reason that Defendant's use of drugs and/or alcohol was a factor leading to the criminal offense with which the Defendant is charged."

In Clark County, Thomas was indicted in August on forgery and drug theft charges and arrested on a warrant in September. She pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial.

The Ohio Board of Nursing on Jan. 25 sent Thomas a notice that the board is considering taking actions against her LPN license. That notice references the allegations against her in Miami and Montgomery counties, but not Clark County.

Nursing board and court records allege Thomas did the following: — On or about March 23 and 24, 2022, while working as a nurse at Troy Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Troy, she forged a coworker's signatures on a patient's record in order to obtain Norco, according to the nursing board. — In or about February and March 2023, while working as an agency nurse for Gale Healthcare at Oak Creek Terrace Nursing and Rehabilitation, Thomas forged coworkers' signatures on two patients' records in order to obtain oxycodone, according to the nursing board. — In April, May and early June 2023, Thomas forged signatures to steal drugs at Dayspring in Clark County, according to the Clark County Common Pleas Court records. — On or about June 16 and 17, 2023, while working as a nurse at the Sanctuary at Wilmington Place in Dayton, she forged coworkers' signatures on a patient's record in order to obtain Norco, according to the nursing board.