Cynon Valley

Carer ill-treated and swore at old soldier in home

- AGENCY REPORTER newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A CARE home assistant who swore at an elderly dementia sufferer and forced dentures into his mouth has avoided a jail term – but has lost her job.

Amy Brookes, 31, denied repeatedly swearing at former soldier David Bevan but was convicted of two counts of ill-treatment by a jury at Cardiff Crown Court.

The court heard experience­d care home worker Brookes was “angry and agitated” when Mr Bevan, 81, resisted attempts to be fed. Mr Bevan suffered from Parkinson’s Disease and vascular dementia and was unable to feed or bathe himself.

Prosecutor Nigel Fryer said: “One always hopes that staff who care for these individual­s treat them with the dignity and compassion they deserve. Brookes simply did not. The behaviour demonstrat­ed by Amy Brookes amounted to ill treatment.”

Cardiff Crown Court heard Brookes was caught by a colleague trying to force Mr Bevan’s dentures into his mouth and became “angry” when he refused to open his mouth.

Lianne Howe, who worked at the 44-bed Glanffrwd Care Home in Bridgend, told a jury: “I tried saying that I didn’t think he wanted them in. Amy stopped what she was doing, she swore and put the dentures back in the bathroom. She f***’s sake.’”

“She gave him a drink but David didn’t want anything because it tipped everywhere. It went all over David and all down the floor. Brookes said: ‘For f***’s sake, f ****** hell, why are you f ****** doing this? Look what you have f ****** done David.’”

Ms Lowe reported the incident and the police were called and Brookes – who’d worked at the home for 10 years – was suspended before losing her job.

Now unemployed, Brookes, of Chapel Road, Wern Tarw, Bridgend, denied two charges of ill treating a person who lacks capacity but was found guilty by a jury.

Judge Philip said: ‘Oh for HarrisJenk­ins told her: “The whole purpose of your employment at the home was to care for residents like Mr Bevan.

“He was wholly unable to self care and relied on you for everything.

“You abused your position as a carer by causing him distress.

“It not only caused Mr Bevan distress at the time, it must also cut like a knife for his family who heard about the distress caused by you towards their loved one.”

Brookes was handed an eight month suspended sentence and ordered to carry out 250 hours of unpaid work. She must also pay £1,000 costs.

The court heard Mr Bevan has since passed away.

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Amy Brookes was found guilty of ill-treating a dementia sufferer

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