The Chaseley Nursing Home in Eastbourne, Sussex is being probed by the East Sussex County Council after learning the home allows regular special visits from sex workers.
Staff at the facility describe the visits from sex surrogates as therapeutic and claim they fulfill a basic human right.
Sure. . . The right to get shagged.
"People have needs, so sometimes we might need to set up a room in a certain way," Sue Wyatt, Chaseley’s manager told the UK Sun. "We are there to help. We use a private consultant who arranges everything.
Did someone say, 'Pimp'?
"They are an independent person who works in the home. She puts people in touch with people. We respect our residents as individuals so that’s why we help this to happen."
According to reports these meetings take place in a special room and a red sock is put on the door handle so staff members know not to disturb the resident.
'Cos a hanging red sock looks similar to a red coloured condom.
A former manager at Chaseley, Helena Barrow, also shed light on how the sex surrogates help prevent residents from groping staff out of sexual frustration.
“The fact is sex workers are allowed by law to sexually enable people but care workers are not,” Barrow explained. “So, if someone asked, we would often call in a professional, someone trained to do that. It’s known as the resident’s ‘special visit’.
“If you have a resident who is groping staff, one way of resolving that problem is to get a sex worker in who is trained to deal with that situation.”
If that's not being proactive, then I don't know what is.
“Most of the time, these are people who feel frustrated by a primeval need they cannot fulfill.So we would help them with the phone, dial the number, or use the computer to contact someone who could help. If we refused, we would not be delivering a holistic level of care.”
Holistic: Total care, Complete, All-round, all-inclusive. . . Get it?
According to Barrow, residents at Chaseley pay for their “holistic” care themselves.
Dear God. . . I should hope so.
We wonder who else is paying for this 'holistic' care they talk about. And don't you just love it when a care staff puts so much gusto into their job?
I got a question: While the residents are being helped out to sexually 'enable' them through a 'holistic' care system carried out during a 'special visit'. . .
. . . Who helps the staff out with THEIR sexual frustrations???
Food for thought.
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