A review investigates allegations at a charity-run care home in southern Ireland where a non-verbal female resident with an intellectual disability may have been assaulted. The care home, funded by the HSE, came under scrutiny after the resident’s parents reported finding extensive bruising on her buttocks and thighs on three occasions. The parents also raised concerns about two additional incidents, prompting an investigation into the care home’s practices and the well-being of its residents.
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