Nursing Home in Egypt Faces Investigation After Harassment Claims

By Malak Khaled

An incident in a nursing home in Cairo has captured the attention of the public and authorities alike. A quadriplegic woman in her 40s was reportedly sexually harassed by a staff supervisor. The incident was caught on surveillance cameras and widely circulated on social media, leading to an outcry and demands for swift action.

Unlicensed Nursing Home at the Center of the Scandal

The nursing home where the incident took place was discovered to be operating without proper licensing from the relevant authorities.

The Egyptian Ministry of Social Solidarity has confirmed that the home has been closed, and its residents have been relocated to licensed facilities.

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The Victim’s Account

In her complaint, the victim detailed the repeated harassment she faced from staff members.

Due to her condition, which leaves her completely dependent on the workers for basic needs, she felt helpless to defend herself.

The woman expressed her constant fear and reluctance to seek help from the staff.

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Minister of Social Solidarity Maya Morsi referred the case to the Public Prosecution and initiated an urgent investigation.

Judicial police officers and members of the Central Rapid Intervention Unit visited the facility, confirming the allegations. The supervisor accused of harassment and other officials connected to the incident are now under legal scrutiny.

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Public Reaction

The video evidence and reports of the victim’s ordeal have sparked widespread anger across Egypt, with social media users calling for justice and stricter regulation of care homes.

Many have applauded the swift action taken by the Ministry of Social Solidarity while urging for comprehensive reforms to ensure such incidents are prevented in the future.

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This case highlights the need for effective monitoring and enforcement of regulations in facilities that provide care for vulnerable individuals.

Ensuring that such homes meet licensing and operational standards is essential to prevent similar incidents and protect residents from harm. The swift response by authorities marks a critical step toward addressing the issue and reinforcing accountability.

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