B.C. woman who abused sick senior in care home sentenced to 60 days in jail
PORT COQUITLAM, B.C. — A British Columbia caregiver who pleaded guilty to assaulting a partially paralyzed 88-year-old woman suffering from Alzheimer’s disease has been sentenced to 60 days in jail.
Lydia Llanto must serve the time consecutively from Friday to Sunday evenings for the abuse that was captured on a video camera installed at a care home.
Provincial court Judge Wilson Lee says in a written ruling issued in April that concerns about potential abuse against Malekah Kazemi came to light when she asked her son not to leave during a visit, telling him: “This lady hits me.”
Lee says the woman couldn’t provide any details because of her advanced Alzheimer’s and paralysis due to a stroke, but her son, Dr. Kamyar Kazemi, set up a video camera in the room to see what was happening.