go out was this man. he got his basic needs met. he was fed almost like an animal. fed, watered, and cleaned. and beyond that. if anything happened beyond that, wonderful. if it didn t, then it was still ok. tony was taken care of. phil devine worked with tony between 2015 and late 2017, and he wants to tell his parents about their son s care. tony had very little on his ward. i mean, in terms of things to stimulate him, engage him or anything like it. i mean, what has he got in that room? a bed and a table. 0h, his only interaction - with anyone was that door. to knock and kick if. he wanted somebody. they said to us, here is a care plan. and it wasn t a care plan. it was at so and so time in the morning, tony will get his breakfast. at so and so time, get him dressed. at so and so time, make sure
tony had very little on his ward. i mean, in terms of things to stimulate him, engage him or anything like it. i mean, what has he got in that room? a bed and a table. 0h, his only interaction with anyone was that door. to knock and kick if he wanted somebody. the hospital back then was run by a company called the huntercombe group, which offered assessment, treatment and rehabilitation. but phil says he saw tony decline. they said to us, here is a care plan. and it wasn t a care plan. it was at so and so time in the morning, tony will get his breakfast. at so and so time, get him dressed. at so and so time, make sure he s got his bed made, et cetera, et cetera. that s just a daily schedule. but it s not. that s not a care plan. it sjust detainment. i mean, he s not alone or nothing, is he? when my son left home, he used to make us a cup of tea in bed and everything. lost all them skills. that stuns me. he was never allowed to make a cup of tea.