Casey Is Not Alone

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Casey is not not alone.

Whorlton Hall: Hospital ‘abused’ vulnerable adults

By Nick Triggle Health correspondent – 22 May 2019

This article details abuse of YOUNG Disabled Adults

Connor Sparrowhawk.

He, like Casey, had learning disabilities – and epilepsy.

He died alone from a seizure

Why?

He was taking a bath at an NHS unit in Oxford in 2013 – ALONE.

Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust admitted breaching health and safety law.

A fine levied for £2m for the deaths of Mr Sparrowhawk and another patient, 45-year-old Teresa Colvin, who died in Hampshire in 2012.

NOW the deaths of people like Casey are monitored. Routinely.

Concerns about care provided in more than one in 10 cases found.

Casey is not alone

Below – a video.

A YOUNG Disable adult.

Beaten in a group home.

Family uses hidden camera to capture abuse of disabled loved one

Paul Stanizzi was hospitalized.

He returned to the group home.

BUT

A hidden camera is installed in his room IN THE GROUP HOME!

By his family! YESSSSSS!!!!!!!

PROOF!

ON VIDEO!

PUBLIC visitations allowed for Casey only. Why?

NO PICTURES? Why?

ARE THEY AFRAID?

WHY ?

An estimated 12% of Americans have some form of disability

94% are adults over the age of 18.

Millions of these disabled adults are at risk of mental, physical, or financial abuse.

Abuse of disabled adults is punishable by law

Yet –

No lawyer in Nevada will Help Casey

Why?

Disability abuse can happen in ANY age group

Abuse and exploitation are constant dangers for people with developmental disabilities.

People with developmental disabilities are at greatest risk of abuse

and –

Tend to be abused more frequently.

Abused people with disabilities are doubly silenced –

No one knows who they are

The hurt and harm they experience

Unknown

NOT understood

NOT taken seriously.

Explore the Problem

Like Casey.

Connor.

Teresa.

Paul.

Casey is NOT alone.

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