Lohan Monalisa Maria, the nurse who beat up an old man with Alzheimer’s in a nursing home.
A nurse saw slapping and kicking an old man with dementia under his care. However, despite being laid off, he was able to flee the country before he was arrested by the police.
The actions of Lohan Monalisa Maria fell in the eye of the storm and was “below expected standards,” and was removed from all records for potentially hired jobs after an investigation into the gruesome incident in nursing home Birch Tree Manor in Port Sunlight, Wirral, UK.
Unexpected and incredible attacks
The woman worked as night shift manager on October 28, 2019, and was supposed to care for the so -called “Resident A,” described as “a poor adult with dementia.”
But a health care assistant found out a situation as unexpected as unbelievable at home, when he saw Monalisa Maria launching a beating attack against the elderly adult, spread. Daily Mail.
Lohan Monalisa Maria was able to escape from the UK to Romania.
In a statement, the witness named “Colleague B” revealed: “I saw Lohan slap him on the side of the head a few times. First with one hand and then with the other, at least three times. The poor man shouted ‘fuck off’ several times and he was furious. “
Another local man, “Comrade C” in the case, also saw the attacks and agreed: “It was a total surprise, Mrs. María approached from behind and as she was standing was beaten. he did it on both sides of the head a few times.I couldn’t believe what I witnessed, I felt intense disgust.
And he recounted a shocking moment: “When he hit him and he started to stagger, I was so scared he might fall.”
The women also recalled that the nurse kicked grandpa in the butt to force him to go to his room. That was then he was reported that night and was immediately suspended.
ang
Nursing Council decisionang
A decision informed by Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) said: “There is currently an ongoing investigation about allegations of abuse. However, Police confirmed that they could not contact Mrs. Monalisa Maria because she left the country. ” Romania is his destination.
The home of Birch Tree Manor, in the United Kingdom, where the attack on the elderly took place.
A Merseyside Police spokesman confirmed a “identified suspect” following allegations of attack and “spread as wanted”, but that no arrests were made.
independent disciplinary panel
An independent disciplinary panel found three cases against Monalisa Maria, related to slapping, punching and kicking. Regardless, she clarified to him leaving the man with dirty clothes and also working at home without professional indemnity insurance.
“The panel determined that the abuse in any patient was intrinsically serious and found that the misconduct in this case was reflective deeply damaging personality and attitude problems. It also found no evidence of insight or remorse, and the consequent risk of recurrence, ”they wrote.
And they said that behavior was about “a significant deviation from the standards expected of a registered nurse”. The panel determined that there was no evidence to suggest that Ms. Monalisa Maria of the period of suspension to address specific concerns raised about her conduct in this matter.
Nurse Lohan Monalisa Maria was immediately evicted.
Antecedent
This is not the first time an incident has been recorded with Birch Tree Manor staff, according to British media.
In 2021, the former caregiver Valentina Baghiu was suspended in Wirral Magistrates’ Court for mocking and pushing an old woman nothing to do with dementia between May and November 2019.
They pointed out that the area has had a new administration since October 2019 and that new measures to protect residents.
A spokesman for Bond Care, which currently manages, said: “We are saddened and disappointed that these incidents have occurred in our home, where we have installed monitoring devices to further safeguard the welfare of our residents and staff. “
He concluded: “The health and well -being of our residents is our number one priority and this episode does not reflect the outstanding and dedicated staff and home.”
Source: Clarin