Rooms in Care Home 'Smelt of Stale Urine' ; Jury Hears Most Residents Were in Comfortable Conditions
Lincolnshire Echo › September 20, 2009
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Lincolnshire Echo › September 20, 2009
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A CARE worker has told a jury how she discovered an elderly stroke victim lying in urine-soaked clothing during an early- morning raid on a private care home.
Agnes Smith, a home support worker with Lincolnshire County Council, was part of a team of care workers, social workers and police who carried out the raid on St Michael's Care Home at Waddington following complaints from staff alleging neglect of residents.See the full content of this document
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Rooms in Care Home 'Smelt of Stale Urine' ; Jury Hears Most Residents Were in Comfortable Conditions
Mrs Smith told the jury at Lincoln Crown Court that she found most of the residents in comfortable con...
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