

The court also heard a statement from Kathryn Horrocks, a colleague of Carol Moore’s from her time working at Fairfield Hall. However, Ms Cairns did admit to receiving a disciplinary for swearing in the presence of residents. She also denied deliberately throwing a softball too hard so that it caused harm to and humiliated a patient during a co-ordination building exercise.įurthermore, another allegation the jury heard was that she intentionally stood on the foot of a wheelchair bound patient, which she also denied although admitted that she may have done it accidentally.
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Ms Cairns denied allegations that she had grabbed the loose skin around a male patient’s nipple, before twisting it and calling it a ‘mangina’. Katie Cairns, 26, of Riverview Court, Westgate, Morecambe faces the allegations of abuse along with two colleagues at Hillcroft nursing home, Carol Moore, 53 and Gemma Pearson, 27.

*This was originally written as part of a 3rd year specialist writing seminarĪ care worker from Lancaster has denied mistreating dementia patients at a nursing home, Preston Crown Court heard earlier today.

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