Abuse at leading care home leads to police inspections of private hospitals
Staff suspended from a Castlebeck care unit after footage shows patients being kicked, slapped and drenched with cold water.

A scene from the Panorama special Undercover Care: The Abuse Exposed, showing an incident between a resident and care worker.
The chief executive of the company, Castlebeck, said he was ashamed of what had gone on at the unit, near Bristol. Thirteen employees have been suspended and a police investigation is under way.
Care services minister Paul Burstow said that he was shocked by the revelations and had authorised a series of random, unannounced inspections of similar units by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the sector regulator which has itself apologised for failing to act on earlier tip-offs about the Castlebeck facility.
Critics of the government's controversial NHS reforms will seize on the implications of the case for the proposal to allow "any qualified provider" to supply healthcare in the same way as in social care, where private companies and charities dominate the market.
Have just watched this with other half and I can honestly say I've never been so angry and ashamed watching a programme in my life. I'm still reeling from what I have just witnessed.
Be warned it's hard to watch in parts.
Link to the show if anyone wants to watch: 18+
(Hope it's ok to post)
Staff suspended from a Castlebeck care unit after footage shows patients being kicked, slapped and drenched with cold water.

A scene from the Panorama special Undercover Care: The Abuse Exposed, showing an incident between a resident and care worker.
The chief executive of the company, Castlebeck, said he was ashamed of what had gone on at the unit, near Bristol. Thirteen employees have been suspended and a police investigation is under way.
Care services minister Paul Burstow said that he was shocked by the revelations and had authorised a series of random, unannounced inspections of similar units by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the sector regulator which has itself apologised for failing to act on earlier tip-offs about the Castlebeck facility.
Critics of the government's controversial NHS reforms will seize on the implications of the case for the proposal to allow "any qualified provider" to supply healthcare in the same way as in social care, where private companies and charities dominate the market.
Have just watched this with other half and I can honestly say I've never been so angry and ashamed watching a programme in my life. I'm still reeling from what I have just witnessed.
Be warned it's hard to watch in parts.
Link to the show if anyone wants to watch: 18+
(Hope it's ok to post)




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