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Join contest SubscribeMy preference is not to die at all.Best to die in your own home than let your greedy selfish unwashed relatives shove you in one of those "care" homes to be abused, tortured, neglected and made to die as people laugh at you.
My preference is not to die at all.
My preference is not to die at all.
Best to die in your own home than let your greedy selfish unwashed relatives shove you in one of those "care" homes to be abused, tortured, neglected and made to die as people laugh at you.
I don't see a political connection . Criminally incompetent yeah . This is the care you get hiring McDonald's burger flippers as nursing help . I wonder if she is really an RN or LPN or just an aid .
You just need to find a Howard foundation rejuvenation clinic before you get too close to having your body break down, if you want to keep on living then.
Whether you like to believe it or not, there are people in the senior care profession who do genuinely care about the well being of their residents. My wife being one of them. She's been accused of neglect and abuse, had residents fall on her watch, been demoralized by relatives for reasons beyond her control. She takes it very personally, and it really bothers her.
Cases of neglect and abuse are isolated incidents, and it's unfortunate that it happens. When it does happen, the person(s) responsible are held accountable and charged.
We all say that one bad cop doesn't make all police bad, we should also apply the same logic to other professions as well.
In the story, only the nurse is being charged. Though I have to wonder if management should be responsible for leaving the psycho bitch in charge of a patient. If you change the facts around and turn the nurse into a white cop and turn the patient into a black suspect, then the nation wide news media is in complete agreement that the entire profession must share the guilt.And in those cases the nurse is held accountable, not everyone else.
Was there proof of her intent? Or a political affiliation?
It is very tempting to make a political connection for sure, and I am by no means raking it out. However, I personally have witnessed many, many accounts of neglect by nurses in the inpatient setting. This is actually very common in psych units, where there is not only neglect, but blatant abuse. Years ago, I watched a nurse in Brooklyn blatantly sit on her hands in the ICU during a code because she didn't like the way the attending physician talked to her. Her ego comes before a patient's life.The story says she is a nurse, it does not say she is an aid, so I guess we have to assume she is a nurse. I see a political connection, sometimes you have to read between the lines. There are plenty of leftists who believe that the world can be improved by getting rid of "old white men", if she is not one why did this man not get proper treatment after he was injured while in her care?
I don't see a political connection . Criminally incompetent yeah . This is the care you get hiring McDonald's burger flippers as nursing help . I wonder if she is really an RN or LPN or just an aid .
They thawed out Ted williams to revive him, but his fucking head fell off!planning on cryogenically freezing yourself?
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