Whistleblower Barbara Spriggs wonders if people who hurt her husband are now employed elsewhere
The family of an elderly man who was overmedicated and died after a stay at South Australia’s notorious Oakden nursing home have called for a national database to weed out abusive workers and mandatory CCTV cameras.
The first main hearing of the royal commission started in Adelaide on Monday and heard of the case of Bob Spriggs, who suffered from dementia and Parkinson’s disease, first entered the Oakden in January 2016 and died six months later.
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