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Since losing her job, Miss Johnston retrained and created her own business inspired by her own recent mental health struggles.
She added: “I’m launching a new online business, and just launched it yesterday, to try and do something to help people with mind-set and things because I’ve had to reach out because my mental health has been affected by this whole situation.
“I have had to reach out and relaunch myself and get my confidence back a bit.
“It has totally floored me. I’m 52 years old and I’m not at a good age to be employable. I don’t mean that in a bad sense but there are very little jobs out there so I’ve had to retrain to start an online business from scratch.”
Worcestershire care home says it has lessons to learn after tragic death of resident
Neglect contributed to death of Rachel Johnston, a resident at Pirton Grange Care Home, near Pershore
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The owners of a Worcestershire care home have said there are lessons to be learnt following the death of a disabled resident due to neglect.