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An MP has called on Southwark Council to take its home care service back in-house after two agency carers were accused of assaulting a 90-year-old woman with Alzheimer's.

Thursday 16 December 2004 00:00

An MP has called on Southwark Council to take its home care service back in-house after two agency carers were accused of assaulting a 90-year-old woman with Alzheimer's.

Simon Hughes, who represents North Southwark and Bermondsey, said vulnerable people, such as alleged victim Dorothy Blackmore, would be better served by an in-house service.

Police are investigating the allegations against the carers, who are employed by Planned Personnel. They have been suspended pending the investigation. As Community Care went to press, no arrests had been made. A Southwark spokesperson said the agency has acted in the proper way about the allegations.

Blackmore's care has been transferred to another provider.

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