The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
‘Rough’ carer gets warning for behaviour
Acare worker in Forfar who threatened a client with a cold shower and tickled another after being told to stop has been reprimanded.
Debbie Smith, a former home carer with Unicarehomecare Limited in Forfar, was investigated amid complaints about her behaviour while working for the company in 2019 and 2020.
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) accepted Ms Smith’s explanation that her actions were “banter” rather than deliberately abusive.
But she was given a warning by the ombudsman over the “inappropriate” behaviour that will stay on her record for 12 months.
A report said that, prior to February 2020, Smith had “cuddled” one client, identified as “AA”, who was living with dementia.
The carer was also alleged to have washed AA in a “rough manner” as well as “tickle or poke” them on numerous occasions.
The report describes how she “repeatedly pushed” one client, CC, causing them to fall.
In relation to the same client, Smith was heard to say “just you wait until shower day, cold shower for you”, and “I will get you back”, or words similar.
The regulator also set out several other incidents where Smith used manual handling equipment incorrectly.
“You have repeatedly
failed to follow the correct moving and handling guidelines or care plans and have been rough in your treatment of users of services, which placed them at risk of physical harm,” it said.
Despite accepting Ms Smith’s “banter” explanation, officials said: “Nonetheless the behaviour is inappropriate.
“You have cuddled users of services and attempted to tickle or poke them, you did this despite being asked by the user of services to stop and thereby caused them upset and placed them at risk of psychological harm.”
In its decision, the regulator said that Smith had not worked in care since the incidents took
place, while Unicarehomecare confirmed she was no longer employed by the company.
Whilst Smith had cooperated with the SSSC process, it said she had not shown any insight into the behaviour.
A warning will remain on her record for 12 months, and she will be required to undertake training.