A trial has started in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, for a former group home worker accused of serious abuse against vulnerable adults in a care facility in Wilkie. The case has drawn attention because it involves people who could not speak for themselves.
Jaclyn Elias, a 38-year-old woman from Wilkie, is charged with multiple counts of assault, sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon, and uttering threats. The charges are linked to incidents that allegedly happened between January 2023 and February 2024 at a Prairie Branches group home. The RCMP investigation found that at least four adult residents, all of whom were non-verbal and in wheelchairs, were allegedly harmed while under her care.
The trial began on February 9, 2026, in North Battleford Provincial Court. Because the victims are non-verbal and vulnerable, a publication ban is in place to protect their identities.
During testimony, a former co-worker said she witnessed disturbing behavior by Elias regarding the residents. One witness testified about seeing a resident brought from a room appearing visibly shaken and frightened after hearing distress sounds. She also shared that another staff member told her Elias allegedly said to a resident, “Today is the day you’re going to die.”
Elias took the stand in her own defense and denied the most serious allegations, including intentionally inappropriate physical contact or placing a cloth in a resident’s mouth. She admitted to making one comment she described as a “joke” about a resident who stared at staff, but said it was not meant to harm anyone. Elias also explained that any accidental contact was unintentional because of her short stature while assisting residents.
Lawyers for both sides have presented conflicting accounts, and witnesses have described feeling “sick to their stomachs” while sharing their observations in court. The trial is ongoing and expected to continue with more testimony on upcoming court dates.
This case highlights serious concerns around abuse and safety in care homes, especially involving people who rely entirely on carers for daily needs. The outcome of the trial will determine whether Elias is convicted of the charges and what sentence she may face.







