Jun 19, 2026

Police charge aged care resident following horrific violent assault on fellow resident

A resident at a Sydney aged care facility has been charged following an alleged violent attack on an 87-year-old man living with dementia.

Emergency services were called to a HammondCare facility in Sydney’s south west on Wednesday night after reports that a resident had been assaulted.

The elderly man, identified publicly only as John, was found suffering significant injuries to his face and body. He was treated by paramedics at the scene before being transported to Liverpool Hospital in a serious condition.

Police launched an investigation into the incident and later arrested a 69-year-old male resident at the facility. He has been charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm in relation to the alleged attack.

The accused man was taken to hospital and remains under police guard. He was refused bail and was expected to appear before court via a bedside hearing.

The alleged assault is believed to have occurred in the courtyard of Linden Cottage, a specialised high care unit for residents living with severe cognitive decline.

John’s family have spoken of their shock at the extent of his injuries. His daughter Margaret told radio station 2GB she had never seen her father so badly injured.

“I’ve never seen anything like this before,” she said.

Images provided to media outlets showed the 87-year-old with extensive bruising and swelling to his face following the alleged attack.

HammondCare has confirmed it is investigating the incident. Executive General Manager Jenny Summerton said the organisation was “extremely sorry and deeply saddened” by what had occurred.

The case has renewed attention on the challenges of managing resident-to-resident aggression in aged care, particularly in environments supporting people living with advanced dementia and complex behavioural needs.

Experts have long recognised that responsive behaviours associated with dementia can sometimes result in aggression, highlighting the need for appropriate staffing, specialised training, thorough risk assessments and care strategies that protect both residents and workers.

Investigations into the incident remain ongoing.

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