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A care worker who, with a colleague, taped up the mouth of a dying dementia patient to silence him has been given a 12-week suspended sentence. | A care worker who, with a colleague, taped up the mouth of a dying dementia patient to silence him has been given a 12-week suspended sentence. |
Josephine Apalisok, 47, verbally abused 89-year-old Derek Maynard at Kings Park Community Hospital in Bournemouth, town magistrates heard. | |
Mr Maynard died four days later in 2008, although not as a direct result. | Mr Maynard died four days later in 2008, although not as a direct result. |
Apalisok and and Abel Bellary, 58, both of Bournemouth, denied assault by beating but were convicted last month. | |
The married mother-of-three's sentence was suspended for two years and she was ordered to pay £400 costs. | The married mother-of-three's sentence was suspended for two years and she was ordered to pay £400 costs. |
Cruel actions | Cruel actions |
She was also given 200 hours community service. | She was also given 200 hours community service. |
Sentencing Apalisok, chairman of the bench Michael Joseph, said: "The care you provided fell far short of your professional responsibility. | Sentencing Apalisok, chairman of the bench Michael Joseph, said: "The care you provided fell far short of your professional responsibility. |
"Your actions were both inexcusable and cruel." | "Your actions were both inexcusable and cruel." |
He was told in a harsh manner if he wanted to go to bed he would have to lie on the floor Dr Alieun Jobarteh, prosecuting | He was told in a harsh manner if he wanted to go to bed he would have to lie on the floor Dr Alieun Jobarteh, prosecuting |
Bellary is due to be sentenced on 10 November. | Bellary is due to be sentenced on 10 November. |
Dr Alieun Jobarteh, prosecuting, said that both defendants had ridiculed Mr Maynard who also suffered from advanced heart disease and lung cancer. | Dr Alieun Jobarteh, prosecuting, said that both defendants had ridiculed Mr Maynard who also suffered from advanced heart disease and lung cancer. |
He said: "He was told in a harsh manner if he wanted to go to bed he would have to lie on the floor." | He said: "He was told in a harsh manner if he wanted to go to bed he would have to lie on the floor." |
But Naomi Reese, defending Apalisok, who moved from the Philippines to the UK in January 2003, said: "This is totally out of character for Mrs Apalisok. She has had nothing but an exemplary record." | But Naomi Reese, defending Apalisok, who moved from the Philippines to the UK in January 2003, said: "This is totally out of character for Mrs Apalisok. She has had nothing but an exemplary record." |
Both Bellary and Apalisok were subsequently suspended and have since been sacked from Dorset HealthCare NHS Foundation Trust. | Both Bellary and Apalisok were subsequently suspended and have since been sacked from Dorset HealthCare NHS Foundation Trust. |
In statement Jane Elson, director of older peoples mental health services at the trust, said: "We were shocked and upset by the allegations, last year, relating to these two individuals. | In statement Jane Elson, director of older peoples mental health services at the trust, said: "We were shocked and upset by the allegations, last year, relating to these two individuals. |
"I would like to offer a heartfelt assurance that this incident is an isolated case - we will do everything in our power to ensure that our patients continue to be cared for with the utmost dignity and respect." | "I would like to offer a heartfelt assurance that this incident is an isolated case - we will do everything in our power to ensure that our patients continue to be cared for with the utmost dignity and respect." |
She added that the trust's senior staff had met the patient's family since the incident came to light. | She added that the trust's senior staff had met the patient's family since the incident came to light. |
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