10/10/2012

Five Arrested In Care Home Abuse Investigation

Police have arrested six care workers have been arrested on suspicion of abusing elderly residents at a care home near Lancaster.

The allegations centre on the Hillcroft Nursing Home in Throstle Grove, Slyne-with-Hest, which police were called to in May after a complaint from staff.

Five nurses and one matron, who no longer work at the care home, have been accused of neglect, ill treatment and physical abuse.

Police said mistreatment had allegedly taken place within the Challenging Behaviour Unit which cares for vulnerable adults with advanced Alzheimer's.

The alleged incidents date back to December 2010, with the most recent being reported in February.

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