Regulator reported inappropriate use of residents’ money by Aperee nursing home group to gardaí
The State’s healthcare regulator has referred concerns about the inappropriate use of residents’ money at nursing homes run by private company Aperee Living to the Garda.
A Garda spokesman confirmed it was currently “carrying out an assessment” of the referral from Hiqa, to determine whether an investigation is required.A spokeswoman for Aperee Living said it continued to co-operate with Hiqa. “All of our policies are fully up to date and residents’ finances are fully protected,” the spokeswoman said.
Speaking at an Oireachtas committee on health earlier this week, Carol Grogan, Hiqa’s chief inspector, said she had “serious concerns” about the management of residents’ finances by Aperee.
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