Advertisement

Care home residents 'slapped and insulted'

Author thumbnail
Care home residents 'slapped and insulted'
Investigators wiretapped suspects and installed hidden cameras in the care home, to capture evidence of the abuse. Elderly photo: Shutterstock"

Two people have been put under house arrest over accusations that they physically and mentally tormented dementia sufferers at a Milan care home.

Advertisement

The arrests were made after police uncovered the abuse at the care home in Vaprio D'Adda, in Milan province, Italy's financial police said in a statement.

They are accused of slapping, insulting and humiliating elderly residents and other patients in their care.

The two social workers “subjected disabled elderly people to abusive physical and psychological treatment, and to painful living conditions,” the financial police said on Thursday.

Those who asked for help most frequently were particularly targeted, with “daily insults and hits inflicted against one ill elderly woman affected by senile dementia.”

Other residents were left in bed for days on end, without sheets being changed and “under continuous insults and hits”. Patients were also given expired medicine.

According to La Stampa newspaper, the two care home workers “punished” patients by depriving them of food and shutting them in the bathroom.

A further 15 people are being investigated over the abuse, in addition to a doctor who worked at the care home, the police said.

Staff at the care home were said to have worked “in the black”, being paid off the books, without the necessary qualifi-cations.

Thursday’s arrests came more than 18 months after the investigation go underway in November 2012.

Investigators wiretapped suspects and installed hidden cameras in the care home, to capture evidence of the abuse.

Watch a video of the police investigation below. Warning: contains disturbing footage. 

More

Join the conversation in our comments section below. Share your own views and experience and if you have a question or suggestion for our journalists then email us at [email protected].
Please keep comments civil, constructive and on topic – and make sure to read our terms of use before getting involved.

Please log in to leave a comment.

See Also