Marie Maurice, the journalist who investigated for “Cash Investigation” on nursing homes, was hired by the Korian group without a nursing assistant diploma.
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We have been alerted on numerous occasions by employees of the Korian group that certain nursing homes were employing people without diplomas or training in nursing assistant positions. To confirm this information, the editorial staff of Cash Investigation decided to try to hire Marie Maurice in an Ehpad.
She responded to advertisements for nursing assistant positions posted online by Korian, DomusVi and Orpéa. Orpéa replied that the nursing assistant diploma “is mandatory in this position” and that the group could not “book a favorable follow-up to his request”. DomusVi did not respond to his applications. Three nursing homes from the Korian group out of the eight contacted contacted her to recruit her.
In Marie Maurice’s CV, no nursing assistant diploma or equivalent training was mentioned, which she also clarified again orally during her interview with the Korian manager who hired her. She sent a CV with real career elements and other fictitious ones. She didn’t take care of the elderly, but she did babysit, was a television actress and a cashier. She does not have a STMG baccalaureate, science and technology of management and management. Contrary to what the general manager of the Korian group asserts, facing Elise Lucet, the STMG baccalaureate is not a medico-social baccalaureate. Similarly, contrary to Ms. Boissard’s assertions before the senators, she never claimed to have experience as a personal assistant. In the same way, in his CV, no diploma of life assistant or equivalent training is mentioned.
Hired by one of Korian’s nursing homes with a one-month care assistant contract, she found herself on the schedule of caregivers from her first day, carrying out the missions assigned to them. In particular, he was asked to administer medication to the residents. After three days, she quit.