Another week, another care home shocker. The family of a resident in Ash Court Care Centre in London hid a camera in a clock and allegedly caught a care worker repeatedly slapping, hitting and shouting abuse at their demented mother, with other staff joining in.
The victim was an 80-year-old former dinner lady, seen on camera crying as she was hit in the face. The family suspected something was wrong when she wept whenever they visited, but she was past explaining. Police arrested a male care worker and suspended four women at the home, run by Forest Healthcare, which owns what its website cosily calls “a family of homes” all over the country. The scandal of these end-of-life warehouses will worsen, subsisting on lower fees, banished to the margins of political concern, the cash-starved regulator cutting inspections by 70%.