CNA admits to drug abuse

August 20, 2007

Eboni Levere’s license was revoked earlier this month when she admitted to using cocaine and tested positive for marijuana. Levere also went to work with the smell of alcohol on her breath.

In May, during a drug screen to work at Carriage Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Fredericksburg, Levere, CNA, tested positive for marijuana. In Jan. ‘07 she admitted to using cocaine. Levere has a history of clinical depression that requires medication, the consent order says.

The consent order also says that while working at Visiting Angels in Fredericksburg, Levere was responsible for the care of a 61-year-old quadriplegic who was totally depended on others for daily living. In October 2006 she came to work with the smell of alcohol on her breath. Later that same month, Levere didn’t show up for work and informed no one of her absence. She was fired.