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Woman sentenced to home detention after stealing card of 88-year-old in assisted living facility

Jesse King
By Jesse King
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6 Sep, 2018 12:40 AM2 mins to read

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Ngaire Gerrard was sentenced to four months' home detention for spending $9000 with an eftpos card stolen from an 88-year-old with Parkinson's disease. Photo / File

Ngaire Gerrard was sentenced to four months' home detention for spending $9000 with an eftpos card stolen from an 88-year-old with Parkinson's disease. Photo / File

An 88-year-old woman suffering from Parkinson's disease was left devastated when a worker at her assisted living facility stole her Eftpos card and went on a spending spree.

The woman, a resident of St Johns Hill Healthcare on Whanganui's Virginia Rd, had $45,000 run up on her card.

In a victim impact statement presented to Whanganui District Court last week, the woman's niece said the theft had been extremely stressful for herself and her aunt.

Her aunt was devastated when she learned her card had been stolen and used to such an extent, and it took her some time to get over the ordeal.

Before the court was Ngaire Gerrard, a staff member at St Johns Hill Healthcare, who stole the victim's Eftpos card from her bedroom cupboard.

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Gerrard did not go to work and advised her manager she would not be returning.

"That is understandable given that during the period you were away from work, you and your co-offender were helping yourselves on numerous occasions to the bank account," Judge Dugald Matheson told Gerrard.

Gerrard's ex-partner Damien Hakaraia was sentenced to 22 months' imprisonment in July for 22 charges of using a document to obtain pecuniary advantage.

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"It's a gross breach of trust against a vulnerable patient in a rest home," the judge said.

Judge Matheson said the victim had "suffered considerable loss — fortunately that loss had been remunerated by the bank".

For Gerrard, lawyer Stephen Ross said police agreed her involvement in the offending was to the extent of $9000 spent.

Gerrard was convicted on a charge of taking a document for the use of gaining pecuniary advantage and 15 further charges of using that document to obtain an advantage.

She was sentenced to four months' home detention, Judge Matheson taking into account that she had been in custody from March until July.

The judge said Gerrard needed to work on her alcohol and drug addiction problems.

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