Care Workers Jailed for Abuse
Monday, 27th October 2014
Three care workers
have been jailed for abusing dementia patients at a Cumbria home.
William Bowman,
Chevonne Benson and Claire Strong admitted multiple counts of ill-treating
residents at the Beacon Edge Nursing Home in Penrith.
The authorities
were alerted to the abuse by a co-worker who resigned after spending a day with
the trio.
Bowman, 22 from
Bowscar, near Penrith, was jailed for three and a half years after he pleaded
guilty to eight charges of ill-treatment of a person without capacity. Benson, 23, from
Roman Road, in Penrith, was sentenced to three years for 10 counts of the same
offence, while Strong, 21, from Crooklands View, Clifton, was jailed for one
year for three counts.
Det Con Carolyn
Willacy said: "The level of ill-treatment towards residents by these three
was so shocking that a member of staff resigned after working only one shift."She was left
distraught by what she saw but displayed great courage and decency by speaking
out. Bowman and
Benson abused, degraded, and mocked those people who were under their care;
their vile acts would be recorded by Strong on her mobile phone.They
subjected their victims to torment including hair pulling and verbal abuse
which left them visibly distressed."
The families of the victims said they hope lessons would be learned.
In a joint statement they said: "The investigation and court case have been extremely distressing for us all and we do not take any pleasure in the outcome."We would like to thank the woman who had the courage to speak out and those who continue to work and care for our relatives at Beacon Edge Nursing Home."
Judge Barbara Forrester described the trio's behaviour as "degrading, bullying and humiliating". She said: "It is said we can measure development of a society by the care it exercises to its most vulnerable members. "A case like this reflects badly on everyone. No right-minded person can be anything but disgusted by what went on. No-one can condone this behaviour."