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Abuse by carers!!
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 14 Mar 2006 01:17 |
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I think this kind of abuse is dreadfully sad. A lot of elderly people are afraid to say anything, in case they are considered a nuisance, and how awful it must be for those who have no one to visit, whether because they have no relatives or because their relatives don't care. These people must feel totally abandoned. What a terrible way to end your days. I hope I never end up like that. |
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Swiss | Report | 14 Mar 2006 22:24 |
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I agree with a lot of what has already been said on here. It's disgusting to hear of elderly or handicapped people being abused. Another point which I realised about care homes recently, is that some carers are being paid such low wages. I'm not saying that people should be lured into such jobs by tip-top wages and, of course, most of the people who work with the elderly or mentally ill do have a vocation and therefore aren't out to make a profit - but let's have a bit of FAIR DO'S please! These carers are doing responsibile jobs after all. I honestly think that if these kind, devoted, carers were paid a more decent wage, there would be more carers to go round. At present carers (like nurses) are really over-worked and are not being fairly paid for all the marvellous work they do. There! Now I'm sure some of you will agree with what I've said, but who should we be addressing our complaints to instead of discussing it among ourselves? |
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Malc /GG and Jackie | Report | 14 Mar 2006 22:36 |
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I find the carers that come out to mum in the mornings are great alwys chatty and nice BUT They do wake me up sometimes lol |
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Dermot | Report | 23 Apr 2012 12:05 |
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Another episode on TV (Panorama) this evening of a Care Home elderly resident being abused by so-called carers. |
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Sharron | Report | 23 Apr 2012 17:00 |
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Sometimes, when the carers come to my old dad in the mornings, I wake up and wonder why I wasn't invited to the party. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 23 Apr 2012 17:05 |
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This latest is in the paper today, the person doing the abusing has gone to prison, The elderly lady's daughter installed a digital clock that was actually a camera which took videos. She was appalled to see him hitting her mother. He should not even have been in her room as she requested female carers only and that was what they said was happening. Four female carers were sacked as well. |
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Cooper | Report | 23 Apr 2012 17:08 |
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My Mum had a wonderful team of home carers for about six years, they were initally part of social services and then were contracted to a care agency. |
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Mersey | Report | 23 Apr 2012 20:56 |
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I had attempted to watch the programme on BBC1 I ended up turning it off.....it was too much for me :-( |
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Jane | Report | 23 Apr 2012 21:00 |
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I have watched this footage in tears......18months prison sentence for the man who assaulted that poor lady is not long enough.I am so glad that I know my Mum was well looked after and loved (even though she was quite difficult)in the home she was in. |
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**Ann** | Report | 23 Apr 2012 21:07 |
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Just watched the same Mersey..........so distressing. I worked for the NHS as a HCA for many years and have never seen the like of what I saw tonight. |
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**Ann** | Report | 23 Apr 2012 21:10 |
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Just have to add...........where were the managers to allow the manhandling of vunerable patients.....where were the various hoists and slip sheets etc.............why send them on training courses if you are not going to put these procedures into practice..........Have they still got their jobs!!! |
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Mersey | Report | 23 Apr 2012 21:17 |
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Hi Ann |
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**Ann** | Report | 23 Apr 2012 21:37 |
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So glad your nan is happy Mersey and that she has a caring family to visit her. Sadly a lot of our elderly population in these homes do not have family and are therefore more vunerable and open to abuse. A point was raised by one of the consultants that "poor wages" may be a factor for some of the anger directed at the patients. I find that hard to believe....I was not on a lot of money either I knew the score before I applied for the position.........I loved working where I did.........and many years down the line I still remember with great fondness a lot of the people I took care of. |
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Diane | Report | 23 Apr 2012 21:57 |
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I watched the programme with horror, I am a full time carer and feel utterly ashamed to think there are people like that in the proffession. I work 7dys a week with one family my client is 45yrs old and lives with his mother and is physically and mentally disabled. I would hate to think of him in residential care and being treated like that old lady was. It is not an easy job to do and can be very stressfull but I would not and could not treat him the way those carers treated that poor woman. They have been trained for the job and I don't understand why they do the job if they care so little for the people they look after, I have never been trained but have had many years experience looking after an elderly aunt and the disabled person I care for at the moment. I know my limitations and because of a recent family loss ( the death of my dad ) I feel I am not able to do the job to the best of my abilty any longer and have handed in my notice. |
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Mersey | Report | 23 Apr 2012 22:03 |
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Ann im so sorry to hear this about our Grandfather, that is so shocking, and I like you would have caused blue murder !!, and also agree with you about those in elderley care who have no family and no-one to rely on is so so sad ...There is a few in Nans home and quite a few of us try and involve them but it is not always that easy ....breaks my heart to see those who have made my life easier fighting for what the believe in and giving me my better quality of life and the are treated in such away......... |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 23 Apr 2012 22:22 |
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I work for Hampshire County Council (which doesn't include Southampton or Portsmouth), only as admin, in a department where we train carers of adults. |
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**Ann** | Report | 23 Apr 2012 23:00 |
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Mersey.............There was more than blue murder I can tell you! My grandad died in 1989 and this took place the year previous, but I can still see that nurses face now.........it will never go away. I think this was one of the reasons I went to work in that field the year following his death. I so enjoyed my visits to him every week and chatting to all his friends there, and yes stories of their hard lives going through 2 world wars etc. We have it easy these days! |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 24 Apr 2012 00:19 |
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Hi Ann, I think a lot of the problems are caused by the 'We've always done it like this' brigade. The home is for the cients benefit - not the care workers!! When my gran was in a home, they constantly badgered her to 'join in' - she'd lived quite happily on her own for 40 years - why would she suddenly want to join in? I know I won't. |
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LadyScozz | Report | 24 Apr 2012 00:23 |
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hmm - don't those awful people think that one day they will be old? |
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SueCar | Report | 24 Apr 2012 01:00 |
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Well, after my Nanna went into Alzheimers for a few years & my Mum looked after her as well as having a part-time job & a husband & three teenagers she always said to me "If I get like that Susan for God's sake put me in a home!" And I always told her I would not & she didn't like that. I am glad to say she got her wish, in that she died of a heart attack at 78 after an operation so didn't end up going into a long decline. While it was an awful shock for us, especially me Dad, it was better for her. God bless Mum & Nanna. xx |
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