a lot of what people call elder"care" is f'ing evil... https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/11/health/nursing-homes-schizophrenia-antipsychotics.html …pic.twitter.com/xJAsLSOVvq
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a lot of what people call elder"care" is f'ing evil... https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/11/health/nursing-homes-schizophrenia-antipsychotics.html …pic.twitter.com/xJAsLSOVvq
My grandmother went to a nursing/rehabilitation center for 3 weeks. They put her on a anti-schizophrenia. She got home and was having hallucinations and trouble breathing. She went to the hospital for 10 days, came home on hospice, died 4 days later. The medication killed her.
She lived with me for 8 years before she passed last July. She only went to that place 3 weeks to help her walk better. I noticed a lot of weird things about that place. Her coming home with bed sores and a medication like that confirmed she was being neglected and abused.
i've seen multiple people just fall off a cliff health wise as soon as they gave up their independence. maybe they were challenged before, but they were surviving, they were living!
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