In a disturbing case that underscores the importance of safeguarding our most vulnerable population, Nicola Wake, a 42-year-old Stockton care home worker, has been sentenced for systematically stealing from a 100-year-old resident.

The Devastating Impact of Care Home Fraud

The Cleveland Police investigation revealed a shocking pattern of financial exploitation. Wake’s criminal activities spanned a two-year period, during which approximately £12,000 was fraudulently spent using the victim’s bank cards.

Key Details of the Fraudulent Activities:

  • Unauthorised purchases from Amazon, Uber Eats, and local businesses
  • Multiple cash withdrawals from ATMs
  • Ordering bank cards without the victim’s knowledge
  • Abuse of a position of professional trust

Legal Consequences of Care Home Fraud

At Teesside Crown Court on 11th December 2024, Wake pleaded guilty to multiple fraud and forgery offences, including:

  • Fraud by abuse of position
  • Multiple instances of fraud by false representation
  • Forgery and counterfeiting

The sentencing, delivered on 3rd February 2025, included:

  • A 15-month suspended custodial sentence
  • 150 hours of unpaid work
  • Additional financial penalties

Protecting Vulnerable Residents: A Community Responsibility

Detective Sergeant Claire McNeill from the CAVA team emphasized the gravity of the situation: “Protecting vulnerable elderly people is a collective responsibility.” She urged community members to report any suspicious activities.

How to Report Concerns

Individuals can contact Cleveland Police:

  • Online reporting
  • Call 101 for non-emergency concerns
  • Speak with local authorities

The Human Cost of Care Home Fraud

Tragically, the victim has since passed away, adding a somber dimension to this already heartbreaking case. The family’s discovery of the fraud brought this criminal activity to light, ultimately leading to justice.

Resources for Elderly Protection

  • Age UK: Support and advice for elderly individuals
  • Crown Prosecution Service: Information on financial abuse
  • Local social services departments

 

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