A hidden camera installed by the family of a great-gran residing at a Glasgow care home has captured incredibly disturbing footage of two care workers' total neglect.
Two Glasgow care workers have been convicted after a family installed a secret camera in a great-gran's care home.
The care workers moved a nurse call alarm so it was out of reach of Jean, stopping her from being able to call for assistance at Eastbank Care Home in Shettleston, Glasgow.READ MORE: Glasgow carer caused resident to fall and suffer cut on head after using wrong hoist Both pled guilty to a single charge of neglect and were each given 216 hours of community service. Jean, who has vascular dementia, was only in the home six weeks when her son John, 68, and his wife Angela, 60, realised something was wrong.
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