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Care home nurse who swore at patients struck off

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AN Arbroath nurse who swore at care home patients has been struck off by a watchdog.

James Gardiner was employed at Lunan Court Care Home when the incidents took place.

According to a report by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), Gardiner lost his temper with a patient during a nightshift in February 2018.

Gardiner told the resident: “Stop f****** about, if you weren’t being such an a**, we would get along a lot better.”

He also said: “I’m not f****** interested.”

An internal investigat­ion was launched by care home bosses with a final written warning issued to Mr Gardiner. But just six months later, a second incident occurred.

According to the NMC, during a nightshift in August of the same year, Gardiner unclipped the footplates from a vulnerable resident’s wheelchair and threw them to the ground “with force”.

He said to the patient: “Go on then, f*** off, if you fall, I’m not f****** helping you.”

The NMC struck Gardiner off during a second review of a suspension order originally imposed last November. The regulator said it would be a “risk of harm to the public” if he was permitted to practise as a nurse.

The panel noted that Gardiner had failed to engage with the proceeding­s despite being given several opportunit­ies to do so.

The NMC report stated: “The panel noted that Mr Gardiner has not shown remorse for his misconduct.

“Further, Mr Gardiner has not demonstrat­ed any insight into his previous failings.

“It also bore in mind that due to Mr Gardiner’s lack of engagement, his insight remains unchanged.”

A spokespers­on for the Arbroath home, which is operated by HC-One, said: “The health, safety and wellbeing of our residents is our top priority, and we do not tolerate any behaviour which does not align with this.

“We therefore support the decision of the NMC.”

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