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Dementia patient failed by safeguarding system in Northern Ireland

Jun 7,2023 2:00 am

By Niall McCracken & Judith CummingsBBC News NI

An elderly dementia patient was failed by The System put in place to protect Northern Ireland 's most vulnerable adults.

Stanley O'Neill was not showered for three months and was found wrapping a cord round his neck.

Despite healthcare guidelines, these and other failings were not referred for adult safeguarding investigations.

A review also criticised his nursing home for not being open and transparent with The 79-year-old's family.

Mr O'Neill died in hospital on 20 December 2021.

His Family said they have been left " devastated" by a series of failings around his care identified by a Belfast Trust investigation.

In a statement Bradley Manor Care Home offered its condolences and apologised to Mr O'Neill's family.

A spokesperson said: " The safety of our residents is, and always has been, of paramount importance to us, but, on this occasion, we failed to meet some high standards that are rightly expected of us.

" The Covid-19 pandemic was an unprecedented period for The adult social care sector, and although we offer no excuses, we were faced with unique stresses and an enormously challenging climate. "

The adult safeguarding system is meant to protect vulnerable adults in The healthcare system when staff, relatives or patients raise concerns about their well-being.

But in an interview with Bbc News NI, Northern Ireland 's public healthcare watchdog said vulnerable adults in Northern Ireland were being failed.

'He was our rock'

Sophie O'Neill and her grandfather were incredibly close and she described him as " The rock" of her family.

But when Stanley O'Neill received a dementia diagnosis everything changed.

Things became unmanageable At Home and A Number of nursing home and hospital stays followed.

In January 2021, during The pandemic, Mr O'Neill became a resident at Bradley Manor in north Belfast. He was placed there by The Belfast Trust following a hospital stay.

His granddaughter Sophie said her family began flagging A Number of concerning incidents.

She Said : " Initially there were two unwitnessed falls at night that we were worried about, but then I noticed that his call bell had been removed from his room.

" It was only passed onto us weeks later because I asked staff and they said that he was seen wrapping The cord around his neck and they had removed it. "

Sophie added: " I was completely shocked and couldn't understand why it had taken so long to inform His Family .

" So for me safeguarding issues were happening and there was no action taken. "

The First Time Sophie said she heard The term safeguarding referral being used was when her grandfather was taken to hospital in December 2021.

Sophie found Mr O'Neill unresponsive in his room in Bradley Manor and he was admitted to The Mater Hospital in Belfast.

Sophie said: " When I arrived one of The Hospital staff said they were concerned about grandad.

" They said his oral care was The worst they had ever seen, and that's when, finally, The Hospital started talking about an adult safeguarding referral. "

'Failed in care'

Stanley O'Neill was admitted to hospital on 6 December and Passed Away 14 days later.

His Family did not receive a phone call about The adult safeguarding referral until Two Days after his death and investigators were unaware that he had died.

The case has been referred to The Coroner , who will eventually determine The official cause of death.

Sophie said: " The whole point of a safeguarding referral is to protect someone, so This Was Too Late for my granddad. "

Stanley O'Neill's case was eventually investigated by The Belfast Trust as a Serious Adverse Incident.

A Serious Adverse Incident is defined as any event or circumstance that led or could have led to serious unintended or unexpected harm to patients. Investigation reports should be submitted within 12 weeks from The date The Incident is reported.

His Family received a draft report in April 2023. It found:

The Report concluded that there were failures on all parties involved in Mr O'Neill's care.

Following The Report into Mr O'Neill's case, learning letters have been issued to health and social care staff on How To manage adult safeguarding issues.

'Not fit for purpose'

The Number of adult safeguarding referrals in Northern Ireland has increased in recent years from 4,778 in 2019 to 6,897 in 2021.

The Department of Health said The increase could relate to " greater public awareness of adult abuse".

The failings identified in Mr O'Neill's case come as The Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman (NIPSO) has been raising concerns about Northern Ireland 's adult safeguarding system.

" From A Number of cases that have come into my office, I think it is clear that our adult safeguarding system is not fit for purpose, " said ombudsman Margaret Kelly .

" A lot of The Time it is families who have had to draw The attention to healthcare staff about potential failings in care and that just isn't right. "

In recent years The ombudsman's office has dealt with eight nursing and care home cases, in seven of these, adult safeguarding was an issue.

The ombudsman cases included:

" Unfortunately while these cases show serious failings, I think they are The tip of The Iceberg , " Ms Kelly said.

She added: " Northern Ireland is in danger of Falling Behind when It Comes to protecting our most vulnerable. "

Northern Ireland is still The only part of The UK and Ireland without specific adult safeguarding legislation, despite commitments by A Number of health ministers to implement it.

The Department of Health said it recognised there are " shortfalls" in The current legislation and a new adult safeguarding bill would be brought forward once The Northern Ireland Executive and Assembly returns.

Bradley Manor said The wellbeing of its residents was its main focus and it had already implemented A Number of changes to address The shortfalls identified by The Report .

The Belfast Trust said it has undertaken enhanced monitoring at The care home and worked to implement quality and safety improvements.

Reflecting on her grandfather's case, Sophie said: " If any other families go through this I would just advise them to not Be Afraid to Speak Up for your loved one. "

A broken safeguarding system. A Family seeking answers. This is Stanley's story.

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