Video shows nurses laughing as 89-year-old dies

My first job as a nurse... 42 patients, sole clinician in the facility, they claimed otherwise to patient families but they lied. Zero experience outside nursing school. The facility charged 12,000 per room/month or 8,000 for a bed in a shared room, cash only. To say nothing of the nurses actions, because I didn't watch the video... But long term care facilities have virtually non-existent nurse-patient ratios in the US,

They even trained me to give evening ( 6pm ) meds, along with night-times (9pm), to keep up with the workload. So you have doped up geriatric memory care patients walking around, falling asleep, falling down. At their age a fall often results in a broken hip which results in death before long.

Very profitable facility, very high end, in a rich neighborhood.

Don't put your loved one in long term care in the US. They are for-profit corpse factories with nearly non-existent standards.

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