A nurse quoted in the newly published safeguarding review said that ‘care and compassion had gone out the window’ at the care home where 19 residents died during the first lockdown
Shocking! Absolutely shocking. This is a significant breach of people's human right to life! Also amounts to inhuman and degrading treatment. Who wilI be held responsible? Who will pay compensation to families?
Even more shocking is that this was a consequence of political decisions at the very top of government that was consciously prepared to kill older people, and what happenned in this Kettering care home happenned across the UK.
This was an incredibly tough read. I had to stop a few times. As somebody who was, at the time, in an unfortunate position to be watching the discharge processes happening live, there should be much more accountability at senior management level. I never saw such incompetence in my life. I’ll never forget it. RIP those poor souls. How will their family’s get over it.
Very sad state of affairs, with Third World Countries conditions and the biggest problem was that the families we’re not fully consulted and involved in supporting the understaffing and management controls
Shocking! Absolutely shocking. This is a significant breach of people's human right to life! Also amounts to inhuman and degrading treatment. Who wilI be held responsible? Who will pay compensation to families?
Even more shocking is that this was a consequence of political decisions at the very top of government that was consciously prepared to kill older people, and what happenned in this Kettering care home happenned across the UK.
This was an incredibly tough read. I had to stop a few times. As somebody who was, at the time, in an unfortunate position to be watching the discharge processes happening live, there should be much more accountability at senior management level. I never saw such incompetence in my life. I’ll never forget it. RIP those poor souls. How will their family’s get over it.
Very sad state of affairs, with Third World Countries conditions and the biggest problem was that the families we’re not fully consulted and involved in supporting the understaffing and management controls