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Board panel recommends revocation of nurse Delia Sienna’s license after finding medication diversion and confidentiality breaches
Summary
A Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nursing panel unanimously found that registered nurse Delia L. Sienna diverted medications, failed to secure or dispose of medications and breached patient confidentiality, and recommended revocation of her license for consideration by the full board.
A three-member panel of the Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nursing recommended on Oct. 24, 2025, that the license of registered nurse Delia L. Sienna (license E58077, petition no. 2024-1378) be revoked after finding, by a preponderance of the evidence, that she diverted medications from multiple home health patients and failed to maintain medication security and patient confidentiality.
The panel, convened as a fact-finding body of the Board of Examiners for Nursing within the Connecticut Department of Public Health, concluded that the department proved the allegations in the statement of charges. The panel cited testimony from a Drug Enforcement Administration agent, photographic evidence in department exhibits, an affidavit referenced in the record, and admissions by the respondent as the basis for its findings.
The panel found that between approximately August 2020 and Jan. 14, 2025, Sienna provided nursing services to home-health patients while employed by Medical Management Plus LLC and that in or about 2024 she diverted one or more medications from…
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