America has to look at how they care for the children first. @StefanMolyneux made a statement the other day that made total sense to me. If you put your kids into daycare and babysitting, don't be surprised when you get put into a home. This is training.
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Our elderly can’t wait! Move your parents into your home! If you’re so worried about children then show them what family is about. I did, we took care of my Father through dementia,we still have my Mom who is going strong at 91.
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It starts with the family.
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My 96 yo Grandpa hasn't been allowed to see my Grandma, a dementia patient, in the same facility, different wings due to this virus. They have been married for almost 73 years.
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That's awful. I'm so sad about people like them being isolated in the name of "safety". Lockdowns haven't kept them safe, and loneliness is literally going to kill some of them
I hope they get to see each other soon.
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Not so long ago family members took care of their aging parents. They either moved in with them or took them to their house. That is no longer the case. They are now disposable. It can be blamed on liberal ideology. They killed the traditional family.
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This is Urgent. I've seen so many videos of USA elderly ppl being beaten up last days, made my blood boil.
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And a really HARD LOOK at the Governor’s who are responsible for this
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It’s a cultural thing. There are no elderly long term care facilities in Asia, the Middle East, Africa. It’s an honor in many cultures, esp Asian, to have your parents in your home as they age. They’re not looked at as nuisances or impediments to your way of life.
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My Nana was in a rehab facility after she had a stroke. I went every day to see her. No one can tell us exactly how she broke her arm... She couldn't because she had aphasia. She came home the next day. I can only imagine what happens to ppl who don't have family involved.
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I worked at a facility for six weeks. I can tell you the squeaky wheel gets the grease. If we knew family was coming to visit and would pitch a fit if nails were dirty, We made sure they were kept clean. I’ve guaranteed my mother she will not be in a facility. Go visit frequently
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