PCEA starts probe after exposé of alleged mistreatment of elderly at Thogoto Care home

Says they are working with the concerned parties and shall release the full findings in due course.

In Summary
  • The home is said to have been established by the Women's Guild of the local PCEA church but managed independently.
  • In one of the secretly-filmed videos, a resident was allegedly left unattended while eating food dumped on a table.
The care home manager says the home is guided by Christian principles
The care home manager says the home is guided by Christian principles
Image: BBC

The Presbyterian Church of East Africa, Thogoto says it has launched investigations into the chilling revelations of mistreatment of elderly persons at PCEA Thogoto Care Home for the Aged in Kikuyu, Kiambu.

The church said it is working with concerned parties on the ground and the National Council of Churches of Kenya to ensure a thorough investigation is conducted.

"We have learned from social media of the circulating information about Thogoto Home for the Aged. We don't condone any unjust or inhumane treatment to any member of the society whether young or old and especially our senior members within the community," the church said in a statement. 

"We have begun investigations over the allegations and any misconduct will be dealt with according to our church procedures and in accordance with the law of the land."

The church said they are working with the concerned parties and they shall release the full findings to the public in due course.

"We need to make it very clear that those with aged members of their families housed at Thogoto Home for the Aged need not be alarmed as their family members are well and safe," they said.

In an exposé by the BBC, two undercover journalists, who had their loved ones admitted into the facility, got employed inside the premise armed with hidden cameras and got to film the alleged injustice served on the elderly.

The home is said to have been established by the Women's Guild of the local PCEA church but managed independently.

In one of the secretly-filmed videos, a resident was allegedly left unattended while eating food dumped on a table.

One of the undercover journalists said that she could not bare witnessing the heartwrenching conditions the elderly were put through, noting that the premise warrants death to its residents.

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