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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1844980" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Glad that you could bring her home.</p><p>It's terrible what older people have to endure in hospitals and long term care facilities. </p><p> When my mother was in the hospitals and rehab units we had multiple conversations with people about her treatment. At one hospital they had it on their camera. </p><p>At one of the most renowned rehab facilities in our area, the night staff turned it into a house party. </p><p>Hopefully the caregivers will be a better situation. Just a word of warning, we have actually had some negative experiences with a few of them too. Just like the facilities you have to keep a watch on them too.</p><p>We have friends who recently hired caretakers and one was trying to manipulate different family members against each other. Finally one of the women got suspicious when the caretaker told an outlandish tale about the lady's brother. </p><p>That said all in all being at home and having people come in and actually be working for y'all is a plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1844980, member: 24816"] Glad that you could bring her home. It’s terrible what older people have to endure in hospitals and long term care facilities. When my mother was in the hospitals and rehab units we had multiple conversations with people about her treatment. At one hospital they had it on their camera. At one of the most renowned rehab facilities in our area, the night staff turned it into a house party. Hopefully the caregivers will be a better situation. Just a word of warning, we have actually had some negative experiences with a few of them too. Just like the facilities you have to keep a watch on them too. We have friends who recently hired caretakers and one was trying to manipulate different family members against each other. Finally one of the women got suspicious when the caretaker told an outlandish tale about the lady’s brother. That said all in all being at home and having people come in and actually be working for y’all is a plus. [/QUOTE]
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