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Care home resident feared retribution from care aide, arbitrator hears – Tri-Cities Dispatch

Summary by Tri-Cities Dispatch
Warning: Disturbing details. A Port Coquitlam care aide who was fired for resident abuse has been barred from working as a support worker in B.C., following a recent arbitration hearing. For 12 years, Denise Glubis worked as a support worker at Larkin House, a Port Coquitlam group home that typically houses five residents, all of whom have complex and medically fragile care needs. Her job included caring for the residents, including bathing, dre…
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Tri-Cities Dispatch broke the news in on Wednesday, March 5, 2025.
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