Disabled care home residents 'had to buy own furniture and food'

Disabled people in a care home had to use their own money to buy bedroom furniture and extra snacks and drinks for a special diet, inspectors have revealed.

Disabled care home residents 'had to buy own furniture and food'

Disabled people in a care home had to use their own money to buy bedroom furniture and extra snacks and drinks for a special diet, inspectors have revealed.

The Health Information and Quality Authority (Hiqa) found that the St Patrick’s Centre in Kilkenny had no records of why a resident’s cash was being used to fit out their room.

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