RTE uncovers behind the scenes of Irish nursing homes
A brand new RTÉ Investigates documentary is coming with undercover footage of Irish nursing homes.
Following detailed concerns raised by several whistleblowers, RTÉ Investigates has for a number of months been investigating a leading private nursing home group in Ireland.
This special documentary is called RTÉ Investigates - Inside Ireland's Nursing Homes and will uncover some of the shocking behind the scenes of elderly care in Ireland.
The documentary is due to air this Wednesday June 4 at 9.35pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.
It will show systematic failings, putting undue pressure on staff to care for numerous residents and patients.
The findings of the investigation have been shared with the private nursing home group and RTÉ has offered them due right of reply.
20 years ago, Prime Time Investigates exposed shocking conditions and work practices in the private Leas Cross Nursing Home in Swords in north Dublin. The neglect of vulnerable residents at the facility caused public outcry.
A Commission of Investigation followed which made a series of recommendations. The scandal prompted a national debate with political promises of reform in the sector.
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Almost two decades on, Ireland has an aging population. In the next decade it’s projected the numbers of those living to 65 years and over will increase by over 50%. We are living for longer but how well do we provide for our older and most vulnerable citizens?
The RTÉ Investigates documentary features the reactions of professional experts in this field who have seen some of the undercover footage filmed by RTÉ.
Professor Rónán Collins, Consultant Geriatrician said: "The whole episode of care in relation to this man is really quite distressing. I can't say anymore how much it goes against every gerontological principle that I hold dear"
Professor David Robinson told RTÉ Investigates that it showed "systemic and institutional lack of consideration for the older person".
"This is going to shorten peoples lives and their lives will be more miserable."
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