And nobody knew...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/nursing-h...151606955.html
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And nobody knew...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/nursing-h...151606955.html
Horrid... This and a myriad of other reasons why you MUST ABSOLUTELY regularly visit any loved one, or friend that is in assisted or independent care. This NUT-CASE is beyond redemption to do this.
Self-justified behavior I'm certain as is usually the case with batterers!
Poor nursing home care is a dirty little secret that everyone knows about but prefers to look away. Underpaid and overworked full & part-time personal support workers, for-profit ownership that doesn't care, lack of gov't inspections, etc. etc.
One of the news stations had a short interview with the father of the young man in this video. Apparently he suffers from mental illness and violent outbursts and was being held for his own protection [[If I remember correctly at UofM hospital) prior to this. While there he tested positive for Covid19 so he was discharged and transferred to this nursing facility which supposedly housed other positive patients. Not sure if any of that is true, but his father was very apologetic and said that he never should have been sent there given his history.
So to confirm. The man being filmed beating residents is a patient with mental health issues, and not a nurse/worker. Why he was co-housed with elderly/frail patients is beyond me. Why wasn’t the father notified? Who initiated the transfer?
My cancer-ridden sister-in-law spent her last month in a nursing home here in metro Las Vegas. It was pretty nasty in my view, and very unsanitary. However, she was not conscious and the final solution was right around the corner, so I didn't make any effort to better her surroundings. Had she been alert in any way, I would have.
"The 75-year-old man from the Westwood Rehabilitation Nursing Centre in Detroit is being treated in a local hospital after being repeatedly punched in the face by another patient, who appeared to film the attack in two clips posted to Twitter.
The woman who first noticed the video and alerted police said that if the Detroit nursing home had been receiving visitors, action might have been taken sooner..."
If I came to work, was doing my daily rounds, and saw Honky Tonk lying there with bruises, swelling, and lacerations on their face, wouldn't I be required to report it to whoever was in charge, and some kind of action would be taken? Someone saw the video on Twitter and reported it? smh...
It was Nitwhitmer who decided covid patients should be placed in nursing homes! At the same time she had Wayne Beaumont and the two overflow centers at Cobo and Novi sitting empty. We are headed for another lost decade just like Jenny from the block!
^^^ My understanding is the too many C-19 patients were allowed to stay too long in nursing homes and independent living over being sent to them.
The cases built up and the centers were woefully inadequate to deal with the numbers while at the same time trying to negate that they had a problem for PR sake. One center, where I have a friend living at in Oakland county was so bad at one point the US Postal service refused to deliver residents their mail.
Nursing homes have no obligation to take a covid patient let alone one with psychological issues. Curious as to why the hospital released him in the first place. And why did the facility put him in a room with another resident? According to the order, long term care facilities are suppose to have a designated area for covid patients with proper PPE, just as the hospitals do.
Are we trying to kill our elderly? Why the hell are covid patients being put in nursing homes in the first place? holy sh*t.
My sister-in-law was in a "nursing home" for two weeks before she died of cancer. The place was right out of something from around 800 a.d.
The 20yr old was transferred from UofM Hospital after testing positive for Covid-19. I doubt the nursing home had the full info on his mental state.
https://www.wxyz.com/news/region/det...19-says-father