A care home has been investigated 20 times in the last 18 months over concerns for vulnerable residents' well-being.
Essex County Council received 20 complaints about the Old Deanery in Bocking between December 2012 and April 2014.
The statistics, also reveal council investigators visited The Old Deanery and St Mary's Court, which is part of the same facility, 41 times over the course of 20 investigations.
Of these 20 cases, ten were prior to the BBC Panorama investigation and eight were launched in the immediate aftermath in March this year. Ten investigations are ongoing.
Ten more that have been resolved include two residents removed from the care of the home as a result of 11 cases of neglect, four of physical abuse and one of sexual abuse.
There was also one case of financial abuse and one of emotional or psychological abuse and two "institutional".
In February, the Panorama investigation triggered the suspension of seven carers and the sacking of another.
Once the show was screened on April 30, a police probe was launched and three carers were arrested on suspicion of assault.
All three women from Braintree are currently on bail until the end of July while the investigation continues.
Six of the seven staff suspended were then dismissed after an internal investigation and one has returned to work without any further action.
One of the main problems related to staff ignoring call bells, with some residents left soaking in urinefor hours.
Panorama secretly filmed carers slapping and verbally abusing residents.
Five safeguarding reports were deemed unsubstantiated by Essex County Council and in only one of the 20 cases was the family of the victim notified.
In one case, emergency services were called and another was flagged up with industry regulator the Care Quality Commission.
The internal investigation continues and Anglian Retirement Homes, which runs The Old Deanery, say they are fully co-operating with the Care Quality Commission, the Essex County Council Safeguarding team, Independent Living Advocacy and Essex Police.
They also said all the incidents happened under the previous management. The home was sold in November.
A spokesman said: "These recent investigations relate to the issues raised in the Panorama programme broadcast in April. As the police investigations are not yet complete, the investigations remain ongoing and we are unable to comment on these.
"We take all safeguarding incidents extremely seriously. As the council has confirmed, we have taken proactive steps to address all safeguarding issues as soon as they are brought to our attention and have been consistently open, transparent and co-operative with the authorities investigating these concerns."