Apr 23, 2026

Adelaide carer charged over alleged sexual exploitation of disabled client

A disability support worker in Adelaide has been charged following allegations he sexually exploited a vulnerable client, prompting renewed concerns about safeguarding people with disabilities in care settings.

South Australian police allege the 55 year old man assaulted a woman with a cognitive impairment while employed as her carer in the city’s western suburbs. Investigators claim the incidents occurred in the course of his duties, constituting what authorities have described as a serious abuse of trust.

The man was arrested earlier this week after detectives conducted inquiries into the alleged conduct. He has since been charged with sexual exploitation of a person with cognitive impairment. Police confirmed he has been granted bail and is scheduled to appear before the Adelaide Magistrates Court in July.

The woman at the centre of the case is understood to have been receiving support services through a provider registered under the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Following the allegations, the organisation terminated the man’s employment.

Advocates say the case highlights ongoing risks faced by people with disabilities, particularly those who rely on carers for daily support. They stress that while most workers act professionally, the power imbalance inherent in care relationships can leave clients vulnerable if proper safeguards are not enforced.

Police say the investigation is continuing and have urged anyone with information to contact authorities.

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