Posted on 10/16/2009 9:16:28 AM PDT by Chet 99
Edited on 10/16/2009 9:17:20 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
An Everett nursing home is facing a lawsuit after an elderly resident's genitals disintegrated while staff allegedly failed to act.
Charles Bradley, then 93, arrived at Everett Care & Rehabilitation in the winter of 2004, suffering from the usual maladies of old age, according to court documents. He continued to live at the nursing home until two weeks before his death, which came on March 31, 2008, when he was rushed to the emergency room with a life-threatening -- but previously undetected -- malady.
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One of those oh-so-rare NOT FREAKIN’ FUNNY napls.
Didn’t MST3K do that movie?
“Not even a little one?”
Well, no one could ever accuse the poor old guy of being Wee-Weed up...
No, not funny. Sometimes you just crack jokes so that you don’t scream.
Typical white grandfather
I think that case made the news...I seem to recall it.
“he didn’t need them anyway”- Death Panel Czar
Genitals suddenly disintegrate? Is it....Dave Checketts Disease???
I don’t care what happens, I will not go to a nursing home, even if it kills me. I’ve seen too many mistakes first hand too many times with numerous relatives and their elderly friends. How about nursing home reform!
I remember listening to a woman speak about post mastectomy depression and how she didn’t feel like she was a woman anymore.
I imagine this would be the equal psychological trauma for a man.
To make a long story short, we had her transported to Emergency by paramedics because of general sluggishness and being 'out of it' more than normal, suspecting a stroke.
It wasn't until the nurse prepped for a rectal temp reading that a badly busted hip was detected.....total surprise to all of us.
The level of experience, care and attentiveness by the staff at most nursing homes rivals that of the sales staff hiding amidst the anonymity of department and big box stores.
There has to be a better way to provide care for the aging
I believe it is called family and at home care. Dying at home with at least some dignity intact would be a preference for many.
Talk about cloudy with a chance of meatballs
There is a better way. For 2 1/2 years I took care of my mother in my home. The last year she was incontinent. I didn’t waiver, my family supported me and she died here at our home. I have no regrets. None. If I can do it anyone can.
That’s so sad. My Mother in Law had dementia (they called it Alzheimers, but I wonder about that diagnosis). She knew who people were (responded to me and held my hand, but when my husband, her son, walked into the room she lit up like the sun, she knew exactly who he was). But she was not mobile and could not take care of herself. It was very difficult, but my Father in Law kept her at their home and took care of her, he could afford someone to come in a couple of times a week and help him.
Sadly, he had a heart attack and died. She died less than 2 days later and we have a joint funeral mass for them. I guess you can die of a broken heart, or you can hold on for someone else. I’m not sure exactly.
Anyway, it’s a terrible disease, especially since they cannot communicate things to you.
Oh my gosh!! I would be so fuming mad there’d be no holding me back!
Sorry to hear that lost my mom to that dreaded disease
Under Obamacare there will be no nursing homes.
Just death care hospice facilities.
now eat your soylent green.
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