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Woman who left beaten dad on floor for 2 days was 'overwhelmed' with his care, judge told

A Calgary woman who abused her sick, 77-year-old father was overwhelmed at the task of caring for him, a judge heard Wednesday at a sentencing hearing.

Tara Picard, 52, pleaded guilty to assault and failing to provide the necessaries of life

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The Calgary Courts Centre is seen in this file photo from last year. Tara Picard, 52, pleaded guilty to charges of assault and failing to provide the necessaries of life after her father was found injured on a basement floor, where he'd been lying for two days. (Google Maps)

A Calgary woman who abused her sick77-year-old father was "overwhelmed" at the task of caring for him, a judge heard Wednesday at a sentencing hearing.

In January, Tara Picard, 52, pleaded guilty to charges of assault and failing to provide the necessaries of life after her father (whom CBC News is not naming)was found injured on a basement floor, where he'd been lying for two days.

On Wednesday, prosecutor Donna Spaner and defence lawyer Shaun Leochko asked the judgeto allow Picard to serve her sentence in the community under conditions.

Justice Indra Maharaj agreed to a two-year conditional sentence for Picard followed by a year of probation.

"There is no doubt she became overwhelmed," said Spaner in her submissions. "There is no question Ms. Picard has remorse."

Leochko told the judge that caring for her father "was really more than [Picard] could handle."

Maharaj heard that Picard is Indigenous and was the victim of abuse growing up. She lives in a sober dorm-style facility and is working with amental health and addictions navigator, according to Leochko.

A 'willingness to give back'

As part of the sentence, Picard must complete 300 hours of community service.

Justice Maharaj commended Picard for "taking that on."

"That shows me Ms. Picard sincerely does recognize what has happened here," said the judge.

"What I interpret from that is Ms.Picard's willingness to give back to her community."

During Picard's plea, court heard that in November 2021, Picard and her father fought over his drinking.

Nurses discover victim

The victim suffers from a number of medical issues, including diabetes, heart disease, dementia and alcoholism.

At the time, home-care registered nurses were assigned to help provide supplementary care.

Nurses found the victim wearing a soiled adult diaper and suffering from two black eyes with blood on his head.

He told the nurses who discovered him that he'd been there for two days.

Picard admitted she knew her father had fallen and she had "administered a number of physical blows."