Posted on 12/21/2024 10:26:50 AM PST by Morgana
And a different VDH, too.
I remember Colonial Heights, a subdivision in or near Petersburg. It was segregated, back in 1961 or ‘62.
What is VDH anyway?
I was wondering why Victor Davis Hanson was investigating a nursing home.
Virginia Dept. of Health.
Not Victor Davis Hanson
The first sentence of the article.
We could get rid of nursing homes and use Elon’s robots for in home care instead of these foul places. Maybe make them look less scary.
Nothing can be worse than some of these depressing hellholes.
Don’t forget to check for involvement in election fraud. A typical way they would do it is first vote democrat on each resident’s ballot then give them a cookie.
In fact, there’s an obvious short supply of respect these days, that is for anyone but themselves.
In this case, the Virginia department of health.
“Virginia Dept. of Health.
Not Victor Davis Hanson”
I love you guys.
“We could get rid of nursing homes and use Elon’s robots for in home care instead of these foul places. Maybe make them look less scary.”
You know that is a thought.
1. Virginia Department of Health
2. Victor Davis Hanson
Me, too.
Many nursing homes get a one-time lump sum payment per elderly disabled patient. The sooner they can get rid of their problem or costly or otherwise unwanted patients, the sooner they can receive another lump-sum payment.
Incentive to euthanize, essentially.
Happened to my mother in Massachusetts. They waited until her pneumonia was beyond treatment to send her to the hospital for treatment, where she passed away 30 minutes after admission.
Demonic people.
Slightly different version of the story that names names:
https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/nursing-home-arrest-dec-18-2024
If the people abusing the elderly got some “splashback” from the families of the elderly then the abuse would stop or it would be extinguished. Just sayin.
“Happened to my mother in Massachusetts. They waited until her pneumonia was beyond treatment to send her to the hospital for treatment, where she passed away 30 minutes after admission.”
I’ve always been told to visit your loved ones in nursing homes often. The more you do and on odd hours it keeps staff on their toes. Also prevents a lot of abuse from happening. They know you are watching or this is what I was told. Seems this is true.
https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/nursing-home-arrest-dec-18-2024
The following are the charges police have brought so far:
Christine Gentry, 33, of Franklin
* Falsifying patient records: five counts (misdemeanor)
* Released on $5,000 secured bond
Shawanda Jeter, 46, of Richmond
Incarcerated at Riverside Regional Jail with no bond
* Abuse and neglect of a vulnerable adult: one count (felony)
* Abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults: two counts (misdemeanor)
* Resisting or obstructing execution of legal process: one count (misdemeanor)
Danyell Berberich, 48, of Dinwiddie
Released on recognizance
* Falsifying patient records: one count (misdemeanor)
Katiema Booker, 32, of Petersburg
Released on $1,500 unsecured bond
* Falsifying patient records: one count (misdemeanor)
Danielle Harris, 53, of Disputanta
Incarcerated at Riverside Regional Jail with no bond
* Abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults: one count (felony)
Outstanding Warrants:
Kamesha Kittrell
* Abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults: three counts
Paulette Landes
* Resisting or obstructing execution of legal process: one count (misdemeanor)
Shakima Brewer
* Abuse and neglect of a vulnerable adult: one count (felony)
* Falsifying patient records: five counts (misdemeanor)
Monice Pickering-Harris
* Falsifying patient records: one count (misdemeanor)
Miracle Austin
* Falsifying patient records: two counts (misdemeanor)
Voncelia White
* Falsifying patient records: two counts (misdemeanor)
Ashley Webb
* Falsifying patient records: one count (misdemeanor)
Rugiatu Contech
* Falsifying patient records: two counts (misdemeanor)
Shacary Faison
* Falsifying patient records: one count (misdemeanor)
*Paola Ho-Arias
* Falsifying patient records: two counts (misdemeanor)
Nichole Overfield
* Falsifying patient records: one count (misdemeanor)
Lakisha Young-Johnson
* Falsifying patient records: one count (misdemeanor)
Rochelle Allen
* Falsifying patient records: two counts (misdemeanor)
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