Horrifying Elderly Abuse Exposed: Aged Care Worker Charged with Multiple Cases of Sexual Assault
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We trust nursing homes to care for our loved ones, and for the most part, the staff employed there do a great job in providing our family members with the care and attention they need.
But sometimes, these trust systems break down.
The SDC is deeply saddened and disturbed by the news that has come out of Perth recently – horrific reports of elderly abuse involving a care worker.
An aged care worker at a Perth facility has been charged with several counts of sexual crimes against multiple elderly residents, leaving the residents and their families absolutely horrified.
Police reported the arrest of Armand Lutula Wema, a 56-year-old resident of Nollamara, Perth, who was charged with three counts of aggravated indecent assault and one count of aggravated sexual penetration without consent.
The offences, which took place at two Perth aged care homes between July 2022 and January 2023, are alleged to have been committed against three elderly women who were staying in the facilities at the time.
The women, who were aged in their 70s to 90s, were staying at Aegis and Ferndale aged care homes in Perth's northern and eastern suburbs.
Aegis, which employed Wema as a carer, said it was working with local authorities to investigate the case.
Wema is currently being detained and is expected to face court next month.
This news is deeply concerning.
Members, we know how vulnerable aged care residents can be and that’s why it’s important to make sure they are in safe, trusted environments that provide a high level of care.
When looking for an aged care home it’s important to:
1. Ensure the centre is properly accredited and meets the government’s minimum standards.
2. Ask to see the care plan the centre will develop and how they involve the elderly person in their decisions.
3. Review the centre’s medication policy to make sure medications are being managed properly.
4. Read all documents thoroughly, including admission agreements, discharge policies, and informed consent.
5. Ask about visitors and visitor policies.
6. Make sure to always communicate any concerns to staff or the manager.
We also recommend checking out this downloadable e-book where we share some tips on how to plan your move to an aged care facility.
Members, we understand this news is distressing to read about, but it’s a reminder to do your homework and to always be on the lookout for any changes in behaviour in those around you.
If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
We trust nursing homes to care for our loved ones, and for the most part, the staff employed there do a great job in providing our family members with the care and attention they need.
But sometimes, these trust systems break down.
The SDC is deeply saddened and disturbed by the news that has come out of Perth recently – horrific reports of elderly abuse involving a care worker.
An aged care worker at a Perth facility has been charged with several counts of sexual crimes against multiple elderly residents, leaving the residents and their families absolutely horrified.
Police reported the arrest of Armand Lutula Wema, a 56-year-old resident of Nollamara, Perth, who was charged with three counts of aggravated indecent assault and one count of aggravated sexual penetration without consent.
The offences, which took place at two Perth aged care homes between July 2022 and January 2023, are alleged to have been committed against three elderly women who were staying in the facilities at the time.
The women, who were aged in their 70s to 90s, were staying at Aegis and Ferndale aged care homes in Perth's northern and eastern suburbs.
Aegis, which employed Wema as a carer, said it was working with local authorities to investigate the case.
Wema is currently being detained and is expected to face court next month.
This news is deeply concerning.
Members, we know how vulnerable aged care residents can be and that’s why it’s important to make sure they are in safe, trusted environments that provide a high level of care.
When looking for an aged care home it’s important to:
1. Ensure the centre is properly accredited and meets the government’s minimum standards.
2. Ask to see the care plan the centre will develop and how they involve the elderly person in their decisions.
3. Review the centre’s medication policy to make sure medications are being managed properly.
4. Read all documents thoroughly, including admission agreements, discharge policies, and informed consent.
5. Ask about visitors and visitor policies.
6. Make sure to always communicate any concerns to staff or the manager.
Key Takeaways
- A care worker at a Perth aged care facility has been charged with several counts of sexual crimes against multiple elderly residents.
- It’s important to take steps to ensure our elderly family members are in safe, trusted environments.
- When looking for an aged care centre, it’s important to check for proper accreditation and review documents such as admission agreements, discharge policies and informed consent.
- Members are encouraged to do their homework and to always be on the lookout for any changes in behaviour in family members living in aged care.
We also recommend checking out this downloadable e-book where we share some tips on how to plan your move to an aged care facility.
Members, we understand this news is distressing to read about, but it’s a reminder to do your homework and to always be on the lookout for any changes in behaviour in those around you.
If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.