Tonight at 9pm on BBC1 tv, Panorama looks at homecare services. Two companies feature, and one of them is stockmarket-listed company Care UK.
Previews of the programme have not hit the share price yet (it's actually doing quite well this month). But I imagine the weekend papers will take up the story and it's sure to do some damage.
Try a Google News search for 'Care UK' to see some of the dozens of articles now appearing. Some use horrendous images from the programme - including this one of a patient who got hit in the face by a mishandled hoist (and suffered a second hoist accident a day or two later requiring head staples)
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/04/09/article-0-045BEBBC000005DC-851_476x387.jpg
Among the many press reports now appearing is this one from St Helens:
St Helens MP Dave Watts also joined the chorus of critics of Care UK, calling on council chiefs to axe the company.
The Panorama programmes features a series of allegations into appalling standards of care. They include a dementia-sufferer left lying in her own excrement for 24 hours.
A Care UK client in Harrow was hospitalised after he was hit in the face with a hoist.
St Helens Council declined to comment.
However, Councillor Joe Pearson, the local Labour' group's spokesman for Adult Social Care and Health, called on St Helens Council to axe Care UK's contract.
He said: "I am appalled at this catalogue of evidence against Care UK and the practices they use. Labour has raised concerns relating to Care UK at full Council and Labour is now calling on St Helens Council to immediately investigate the suitability of Care UK continuing to deliver domiciliary care for residents in St Helens.
www.sthelensreporter.co.uk/st-helens-news/Undercover-probe-into-St-Helens.5157335.jp