The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Care worker ‘caused harm and distress’

- BY MICHELLE HENDERSON

AMilltimbe­r care worker has been suspended after grabbing and twisting a resident’s finger and “poking her in the face”.

Gabriel David, who was a care assistant at Hawkhill House Nursing Home on North Deeside Road, was investigat­ed by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) following concerns raised about his behaviour.

During his tenure with Caring Homes Group Ltd – which runs the home – he was alleged to have caused “physical harm and distress” to a resident, who remained anonymous in an investigat­ion report.

The SSSC said the resident had asked David for assistance three times just moments before the incident on June 19 last year.

Failing to be heard, the resident made a comment towards him, which she stressed to the watchdog was said in a “joking manner”.

“Insulted” by the remark,

David was accused of poking the person in the shoulder up to four times before turning and pointing his finger in her face.

In retaliatio­n, the resident poked her finger in the care worker’s face, prompting him to grab it and twist it.

The resident was said to have suffered a sore finger for a “brief period” but there was no bruise.

Evidence from both parties was heard during a panel hearing held over four days in February and

March, at which David was not present.

A fellow care worker from the facility stepped forward to give evidence.

During proceeding­s, a fourth allegation of causing physical harm and distress to the resident in question was considered.

The watchdog proved in part that David had caused harm, acknowledg­ing the injury to the patient’s finger.

Establishi­ng whether the victim was distressed, David’s colleague said concerns had been raised by the resident regarding future care by him.

The home confirmed the accused had been moved and was “allocated elsewhere”.

It also confirmed David resigned from his post as disciplina­ry action was taken.

SSSC officials concluded that the resident had been subject to distress and an element of physical harm.

Considerin­g all the evidence, the council concluded his fitness to practise was “impaired”, suspending David for six months.

 ?? ?? INVESTIGAT­ION: Gabriel David poked a woman in the face at the Milltimber care home.
INVESTIGAT­ION: Gabriel David poked a woman in the face at the Milltimber care home.

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