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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3090663" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>But we still have nursing homes and memory care units that are just as guilty of neglect and atrocities as the mental health care facilities that are still in business after "cleaning up" their facilities or being shut down on an individual basis.</p><p>We have not abandoned the nursing home or memory care facilities, yet the government shut down the entire mental health care facilities nationwide.</p><p>Something is not right, and we are paying for it.</p><p>Edit:</p><p>My wife and I travel over a hundred miles one way once or twice a week to visit the FIL in a memory care center, and have the lead in facility and care levels. We are fully into the elderly care system as we speak, and it sucks. </p><p>We have found meds on the floor, toilets leaking, food on the floor, blah, blah, and don't just go to the floor supervisor, but make a point to drive over the next day and have a face to face with the facility supervisor if we come over on a weekend. </p><p>We never show up on a regular day. Random visits.</p><p>You have to stay on top of them. It's easy for a compliant patient(like FIL) to get ignored and inadvertently get neglected because they don't cause any issues to keep the staff alert to their situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3090663, member: 5412"] But we still have nursing homes and memory care units that are just as guilty of neglect and atrocities as the mental health care facilities that are still in business after "cleaning up" their facilities or being shut down on an individual basis. We have not abandoned the nursing home or memory care facilities, yet the government shut down the entire mental health care facilities nationwide. Something is not right, and we are paying for it. Edit: My wife and I travel over a hundred miles one way once or twice a week to visit the FIL in a memory care center, and have the lead in facility and care levels. We are fully into the elderly care system as we speak, and it sucks. We have found meds on the floor, toilets leaking, food on the floor, blah, blah, and don't just go to the floor supervisor, but make a point to drive over the next day and have a face to face with the facility supervisor if we come over on a weekend. We never show up on a regular day. Random visits. You have to stay on top of them. It's easy for a compliant patient(like FIL) to get ignored and inadvertently get neglected because they don't cause any issues to keep the staff alert to their situation. [/QUOTE]
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