A former professional boxer had 20 falls in 10 months while in a Scots care home. And after the last one in January 2021, Lawson Thain, 86, was left to sit in a chair in agony for almost four hours before medical attention was sought.
He was finally taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary by ambulance and died there from a combination of pneumonia and a broken hip two months later.
The Care Inspectorate have upheld five complaints raised by the family against Kingswells Care Home in Aberdeen. Lawson had been a professional boxer, and while stationed with the army at Deepcut, Surrey, he trained heavyweight champ Henry Cooper.Nine years after he was diagnosed with dementia he was admitted to a care home before being transferred to the Royal Cornhill Hospital for five years.
In 2019 he was transferred to Kingswells.Yesterday Lawson’s daughter Donna Ewen, 55, told of the horrifying last year of her father’s life in which he had repeated falls, despite there being warnings that he was at high risk.He was also supposed to receive one-to-one care for several hours a day, yet two of his falls happened during this time.
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