Shiela Hartman, 88, who was blind and living with dementia, died in hospital a few hours after an alleged assault in which she sustained several injuries.
Shiela Hartman, aged 88, who was blind and living with dementia, died in hospital on Sunday, October 2, a few hours after an alleged assault in which she sustained several injuries at a care home in Dunstable, Bedfordshire.
The care home and the regulator, the Care Quality Commission, are carrying out investigations into Ridgeway Lodge Care Home. It is run by Britain’s biggest care home operator HC-One. "My mother used to say you are either an ['oughta' or a 'doer'. It is now my motivating mantra, I am following her advice to be a do-er."
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