Nick Nockerty
Wednesday 23rd December 2015 8:52am [Edited]
Greater Manchester
656 posts
Quote: AlGino @ 23rd December 2015, 12:02 AM GMT
mentally handicapped friend......care workers shout at him when I leave the room and I noticed some bruises and he never talks now.....He won't respond to me......I hear him crying as if he's in pain.....He is normally a clean and tidy man but he is very untidy now, he is also losing weight.
I'm pleased you raise this question here, as you're talking about a group of vulnerable people who are one of the more likely to be targeted by a certain small but undesirable portion of society. So we must watch their backs for them. You've also already mentioned enough about the situation to warrant concern.
I support a charity for Adults of severe Learning difficulties, so have some insight here. Worth noting there are innocent explation to what you describe, but also if they are a victim of abuse, they may not tell you about it, if the bully's done their job well. If you know the exact mental health issue this patient has, I would call up the registered charity/expert bodies that deals with this as they will have a wealth of information on what you can do. Failing that www.mind.org.uk they have a free legal line and can signpost you.
I can't really advise at all, as I'm not insured to do so, but I can comment that it may not be a good idea to begin by confronting the types of scum that do prey on the vulnerable, without taking advice first. They are highly likely to never admit to it (even with video proof), so you need to contact the charity and latter the authorities if there are still concerns. It's also worth noting that people that do this type of crime quiet often have no empathy. Also does the patient flinch when someone raises their hand towards them ? Do they show visible signs of distress when you speak about a particular person ? These are just examples of the sorts of clues you can look for , but it does depend on the type of mental health condition so they many not apply in this case.
I applaud your public spirit and I hope you get a satisfactory solution to this, hopefully it's all innocent stuff. But we should never turn a blind eye, especially to the most vulnerable people in society. It's also important you keep up contact with your friend, as that would inhibit any abusive behavior, if that's what it is