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The Fremantle Trust fined after disabled dementia sufferer put at significant risk of harm at Lent Rise House care home, Burnham
Lent Rise House A tetraplegic dementia sufferer was placed at “significant” risk of harm when an untrained agency worker at a care home tried to suction his mouth. The Fremantle Trust has been fined thousands of pounds for failing to provide safe care and treatment to Mr John Widdall, who was tetraplegic and suffering from advanced dementia, at Lent Rise House care home in Burnham. Mr Widdall required oral suctioning by qualified nursing or care staff to prevent him choking on saliva – but on December 16, 2017, while visiting, his wife witnessed an untrained agency worker trying to suction her husband’s mouth.
CARE Quality Commission (CQC) has confirmed it is aware of the ‘tragic’ recent outbreak at a Basingstoke care home, and says its supporting the staff. As previously reported by the Gazette, the deaths occurred at Pemberley House Care Home in Grove Road, Viables, operated by private firm, Avery Healthcare. The outbreak was first declared on Tuesday, January 5, with 60 per cent of its residents testing positive for the disease, according to sources. Within three weeks, 22 people had died - over one-third of the home s residents. A spokesperson for CQC, the independent regulator of health and social care in England, told the Gazette that it could not provide exact figures for deaths directly resulting from the outbreak.