BUPA
fined £3m after death of elderly resident
15 June 2018
A CARE provider has been fined following the death of a resident at an
Essex nursing home after he contracted Legionnaires’ disease.
Kenneth
Ibbetson, 86, died three months after moving into Hutton Village Nursing Home,
which is operated by BUPA Care Homes (BNH) Ltd.
Ipswich
Crown Court heard that Mr Ibbetson had moved into the care home in March 2015
when he was no longer able to cope at home. In June 2015 Mr Ibbetson contracted
Legionnaires’ disease, a serious waterborne form of pneumonia, and later died
in Basildon Hospital on 23 June 2015.
An
investigation into Mr Ibbetson’s death was carried out by the Health and Safety
Executive (HSE).
The
investigation found that for more than a year, during which time major
refurbishment works were carried out, BUPA Care Homes (BNH) Ltd failed to
implement the necessary control and monitoring measures required to safely
manage their hot and cold water system. It also found those responsible for
overseeing legionella controls and for taking crucial water temperature
measurements had not been trained to the required standard.
BUPA Care
Homes (BNH) Ltd of Bridge House, Outwood Lane, Leeds, pleaded to breaching
Section 3 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. The company has today
been fined £3m and ordered to pay costs of £151,482.
Mr
Ibbetson’s daughter Caroline Peters told the court: “Our father’s tragic and
untimely death was a terrible shock to me and my two sisters. We had carefully
selected Bupa Nursing Home at Hutton Village, expecting that a leading health
care company could be trusted with our father’s health and safety. (His death)
shouldn’t have happened.
“The evidence (of)…non-conformities and lack of managerial
training was shocking and depressing and brought on feelings of utter despair
for our family.”
Speaking after the hearing, HSE principal inspector Vicky Fletcher said: “It is
heart-breaking to think Kenneth contracted Legionnaires’ a matter of weeks
after moving into the Hutton Village Care Home. His family have been left
devastated by his sudden death.
“Mr Ibbetson
and other residents were exposed to the risk of contracting Legionnaires’
disease because adequate controls were not in place. The risk is more acute in
care home settings because residents are more susceptible due to their
underlying health conditions. We would expect those who have a duty of care to
understand this and have the necessary controls in place to manage the risk.”
Speaking after the hearing, HSE principal inspector Vicky Fletcher said: “It is heart-breaking to think Kenneth contracted Legionnaires’ a matter of weeks after moving into the Hutton Village Care Home. His family have been left devastated by his sudden death.
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