The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dementia patient was attacked twice

- ROSS GARDINER

Awoman who twice acted aggressive­ly towards a 98-yearold dementia patient in a Newburgh care home has been spared imprisonme­nt.

Jessie Mcauley was handed 135 hours of unpaid work as a direct alternativ­e to jail time.

A court heard she has since left the care industry entirely after twice illegally manhandlin­g Elizabeth Williamson in March 2019, while a care worker at Abbotsford’s Tayside View care home in Newburgh.

Ms Williamson has since passed away.

The incidents were only revealed following her death.

Mcauley, 55, of Hill Road, Newburgh, admitted at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court acting aggressive­ly at the Gardens Road care home.

She placed Ms Williamson in a chair against her will and dragged it backwards along the ground.

The pensioner was not injured but Sheriff Timothy Niven-smith said the incidents were in “the same category” as attacks on a baby, given Ms Williamson’s inability to defend herself.

Her solicitor said Mcauley acted the way she did because other residents had become irate on both occasions and while alone, she felt it was the best way to secure Ms Williamson’s safety.

He told the court: “She had told supervisor­s she was suffering from workrelate­d stress.

“Her employers were aware of this.

“Despite having raised this issue at a performanc­e review… nothing was done about it.

“She accepts on reflection that she should have acted differentl­y.”

The solicitor explained Mcauley had “completely removed” herself from the care industry.

Sheriff Niven-smith said: “The difficulty is, this was sustained.

“It was perpetrate­d on a 98-year-old woman suffering with dementia.

“Their (dementia sufferers) health will fluctuate from minute to minute.

“It’s an attack upon a vulnerable individual who was unable to call out or ask for help.

“The victim was a 98-year-old woman.

“You owed her a duty of care. You breached that duty of care significan­tly.

“This was not an isolated incident.

“In all the circumstan­ces, I’m minded to impose a direct alternativ­e to custody.”

The sheriff gave Mcauley a year to complete her unpaid work.

 ?? ?? PUNISHED: Jessie Mcauley was given 135 hours of unpaid work.
PUNISHED: Jessie Mcauley was given 135 hours of unpaid work.

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