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Hillcroft nursing home staff guilty of abuse | Hillcroft nursing home staff guilty of abuse |
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Three care workers have been found guilty of abusing elderly residents of a care home in Lancashire. | |
The female staff members at Hillcroft nursing home in Slyne-with-Hest near Lancaster mocked, bullied and assaulted residents, Preston Crown Court heard. | The female staff members at Hillcroft nursing home in Slyne-with-Hest near Lancaster mocked, bullied and assaulted residents, Preston Crown Court heard. |
A fourth male staff member previously pleaded guilty to ill-treating the residents. | A fourth male staff member previously pleaded guilty to ill-treating the residents. |
The defendants told other staff they were bored and were doing it for entertainment, prosecutors said. | |
Team leader Carol Moore, 54, of Ripon Avenue, Beaumont, Lancaster, abused six residents, including slapping one. | Team leader Carol Moore, 54, of Ripon Avenue, Beaumont, Lancaster, abused six residents, including slapping one. |
Tipped out of wheelchair | Tipped out of wheelchair |
Katie Cairns, 27, of Riverview Court, Westgate, Morecambe, abused four residents - stamping on the foot of one and mocking others by throwing bean bags at them and touching them. | Katie Cairns, 27, of Riverview Court, Westgate, Morecambe, abused four residents - stamping on the foot of one and mocking others by throwing bean bags at them and touching them. |
Gemma Pearson, 28, of Hill Street, Carnforth, tipped a resident out of a wheelchair. | Gemma Pearson, 28, of Hill Street, Carnforth, tipped a resident out of a wheelchair. |
Darren Smith, 34, of Howgill Avenue, Lancaster, had earlier pleaded guilty to ill-treating eight residents and the court heard he was seen in bed with a distressed resident. | Darren Smith, 34, of Howgill Avenue, Lancaster, had earlier pleaded guilty to ill-treating eight residents and the court heard he was seen in bed with a distressed resident. |
Det Insp Andy Hulme said the staff members "showed a total disregard for their wellbeing, displaying contemptible behaviour that should never be tolerated". | Det Insp Andy Hulme said the staff members "showed a total disregard for their wellbeing, displaying contemptible behaviour that should never be tolerated". |
Their actions "caused considerable distress to the victims, and it has been very distressing for their families to hear about it", the Crown Prosecution Service said. | Their actions "caused considerable distress to the victims, and it has been very distressing for their families to hear about it", the Crown Prosecution Service said. |
All were charged under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 with ill-treatment and wilful neglect of a person with lack of capacity. | All were charged under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 with ill-treatment and wilful neglect of a person with lack of capacity. |
They had previously been suspended from the home following abuse allegations made by a receptionist and a cleaner in September 2011, the court heard. | They had previously been suspended from the home following abuse allegations made by a receptionist and a cleaner in September 2011, the court heard. |
Whistleblowers praised | Whistleblowers praised |
But they returned to work after being handed warnings as a result of an internal investigation and the matter was not referred to the police or social services. | But they returned to work after being handed warnings as a result of an internal investigation and the matter was not referred to the police or social services. |
The court heard that in December 2011, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) was sent anonymous emails about the standard of care inside the home. | The court heard that in December 2011, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) was sent anonymous emails about the standard of care inside the home. |
The CQC referred the matter to the local authority's safeguarding team who informed police in May 2012. | The CQC referred the matter to the local authority's safeguarding team who informed police in May 2012. |
In a statement, relatives of the victims criticised "failings" of managers at Hillcroft, Lancashire County Council, NHS North Lancashire and the CQC. | In a statement, relatives of the victims criticised "failings" of managers at Hillcroft, Lancashire County Council, NHS North Lancashire and the CQC. |
They also praised the courage of whistleblowers. | They also praised the courage of whistleblowers. |
They said: "To work in a challenging behaviour unit must be incredibly difficult, requiring patience and understanding, not to mention training and professionalism, but the difficulty of the job does not excuse mistreatment on any level." | They said: "To work in a challenging behaviour unit must be incredibly difficult, requiring patience and understanding, not to mention training and professionalism, but the difficulty of the job does not excuse mistreatment on any level." |
The home's owner said all those involved have now left and it is under new management. | The home's owner said all those involved have now left and it is under new management. |
The former staff are due to be sentenced in January. | The former staff are due to be sentenced in January. |