Pennsylvania AG Charges Two Care Home Managers for Failing to Report Sexual Abuse at Bucks Facility

Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced that the Office of Attorney General, in conjunction with the 47th Statewide Investigating Grand Jury, has filed charges against General Manager Ashley Harker and Director of Health and Wellness Joy Alfonsi of The Landing of Southampton, a personal care home in Bucks County, for failing to report sexual abuse committed by a male resident with dementia on three female residents also suffering from dementia. Following a joint investigation with Detective Jim Schirmer and the Upper Southampton Township Police Department, Harker and Alfonsi have been charged with neglect of a care-dependent person, recklessly endangering another person, criminal conspiracy, and failure to report abuse. These charges come as part of a larger investigation by the 47th Statewide Investigating Grand Jury into potential abuse of care home residents.

Staff members reported three separate incidents of sexual abuse committed by the same male resident and involving three different female resident victims to Harker and Alfonsi on July 22, 24, and 26. All the residents lived in The Landing of Southampton’s memory care unit due to suffering from dementia. After receiving each of the three separate reports of the abuse, Alfonsi and Harker assured the staff that they would handle the situation and therefore the witnesses should not document or report the incidents themselves. Despite these assurances, neither Harker nor Alfonsi reported any of the three incidents of abuse to law enforcement, protective services, or the PA Department of Human Services as required by law. Harker and Alfonsi’s failure to immediately report the first allegation of abuse allowed the male resident to remain in the memory care unit with insufficient safeguards where he continued to sexually abuse female residents.

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