no. sometimes staff even cut up his food for him. they re trying to say that s he s very, very complex. i would say he s very, very institutionalised. the reality is that for the past seven years, tony shouldn t even have been there. psychiatrists deemed him fit for release, but no care package was arranged in the community. and in those seven years, cqc reports show a decline in standards of care to such an extent tony s hospital was threatened with possible closure. poor care plans, a lack of qualified, competent staff and overuse of restraint and medication, an increase in violence on wards. all while tony remained confined to his room. he hears all that banging. he hears all the restraints. he must have been the man in the iron mask. he doesn t see anybody, just through that lonely window. tony is literally looking out of his window, or through the hatch every day, and he sees this going on and that s