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Jean Halfpenny Orchid View care home death 'after neglect' | Jean Halfpenny Orchid View care home death 'after neglect' |
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An elderly stroke victim who died after she was placed in a Sussex care home was left unattended and found by a social worker naked and crying in bed, an inquest has heard. | An elderly stroke victim who died after she was placed in a Sussex care home was left unattended and found by a social worker naked and crying in bed, an inquest has heard. |
Jean Halfpenny's health deteriorated after she started living at Orchid View in Copthorne, the hearing was told. | Jean Halfpenny's health deteriorated after she started living at Orchid View in Copthorne, the hearing was told. |
Her daughter, Louise Halfpenny, said her mother was also given wrong levels of her prescribed medication. | Her daughter, Louise Halfpenny, said her mother was also given wrong levels of her prescribed medication. |
The inquest is into the unexplained deaths of 19 residents at the home. | The inquest is into the unexplained deaths of 19 residents at the home. |
Orchid View, which has since closed and reopened under a new name and new management, was run by Southern Cross. | Orchid View, which has since closed and reopened under a new name and new management, was run by Southern Cross. |
'Absent manager' | 'Absent manager' |
Ms Halfpenny said her 77-year-old mother was given three times more warfarin than her prescribed dose on regular occasions. | Ms Halfpenny said her 77-year-old mother was given three times more warfarin than her prescribed dose on regular occasions. |
She described senior nurse Sadeo Sing as "obnoxious, rude and unprofessional". | She described senior nurse Sadeo Sing as "obnoxious, rude and unprofessional". |
She said: "He pulled my mother out of her chair to a standing position even though she had not been on her feet for six months. My mother was terrified." | She said: "He pulled my mother out of her chair to a standing position even though she had not been on her feet for six months. My mother was terrified." |
On one occasion she arrived at 10:00 to find her mother in bed, hungry, thirsty and with the curtains drawn. | On one occasion she arrived at 10:00 to find her mother in bed, hungry, thirsty and with the curtains drawn. |
She also said a social worker who visited her mother in 2010 found her naked in bed, crying and complaining that she was cold. | She also said a social worker who visited her mother in 2010 found her naked in bed, crying and complaining that she was cold. |
Ms Halfpenny said she brought in food to supplement her mother's diet but was reprimanded. | Ms Halfpenny said she brought in food to supplement her mother's diet but was reprimanded. |
And she said she saw staff use their own money to buy provisions to cook Christmas dinner. | And she said she saw staff use their own money to buy provisions to cook Christmas dinner. |
'Severe staff shortages' | 'Severe staff shortages' |
After she made complaints, she said the visiting policy changed and she was told she could not visit first thing in the morning and at mealtimes. | After she made complaints, she said the visiting policy changed and she was told she could not visit first thing in the morning and at mealtimes. |
She described severe staff shortages and also said the care home manager Meera Reed was often not there and would be trying to run the home in her absence. | |
Ms Halfpenny said continued vascular problems with her mother's feet were not dealt with. | Ms Halfpenny said continued vascular problems with her mother's feet were not dealt with. |
She and her sister decided not to move their mother because they did not want to cause her any more upheaval, the inquest heard. | She and her sister decided not to move their mother because they did not want to cause her any more upheaval, the inquest heard. |
Ms Halfpenny said her family chose the home, which cost more than £3,000 a month, because it was new, impressive, had state-of-the-art equipment, and her mother, who needed a high level of care after a severe stroke in 2009, would be near friends and family. | |
Her mother was admitted to East Surrey Hospital in Redhill twice in 2010, and then died in hospital in May from a stroke caused by a blood clot in her brain. | |
'Insulin not given' | |
Lindsey Ball, whose father Wilfred Gardner died aged 85 in May 2011, said she never saw a care plan for her father and on several occasions he was in pain but not given medication. | |
Mrs Ball said she was told he had to ask for medication, but she said to them: "He's got dementia, how would he know what to say?" | |
The inquest heard her father was diabetic and had to inject insulin up to three times a day but sometimes there were no strips to check his blood sugar levels. | |
"He was also not always given his insulin but I only found that out after reading paperwork I was sent," she said. | |
Another relative, Brian Donaghey, whose mother Maureen Donaghey died in July 2011, said as the number of residents increased staffing levels did not and they were less able to cope. | |
His 87-year-old mother had dementia but he felt many staff did not have the training to deal with this, he said. | |
At one stage he questioned whether she was receiving her correct medication. | |
And he said he had expressed concern over the way staff moved some residents and told the inquest his mother had suffered bruising as a result of being pulled up by her wrists. | |
The inquest was adjourned until Wednesday. |
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