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Hong Kong police probe care home for leaving elderly naked in open air

Care home in Tai Po reportedly exposes its residents on a podium before their showers

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Cambridge Nursing Home in Wan Tau Street, Tai Po

Police launched an investigation into a private home for the elderly in Tai Po after residents were seen queuing naked or half-dressed on an open-air podium before their showers.

Wheelchair-bound male and female residents of Cambridge Nursing Home in Wan Tau Street were stripped by staff members under the skies before they were taken into an indoor shower area, according to footage taken by Chinese-language daily Ming Pao last month. A number of women covered their private parts with their hands.

The care home occupies three storeys of a building and serves elderly people who are physically unfit to take care of themselves.

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A woman living in the next block told reporters that for three or four years she had witnessed workers arranging for the elderly to sit on toileting chairs on the podium, with their pants off. Some of the residents sat for two hours without being attended to.

Irene Luk Ngai-ling, co-founder of the home, told reporters yesterday that she was concerned about what the newspaper had reported.

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"We are requesting every worker to submit a report," Luk said. "We have been teaching [the staff] for a decade at all meetings, and even require them to make pledges [to treat the residents properly], but those [staff] are really hopeless."

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