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Met with-the retirement home director about missing medications, and snotty nurse
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 475754" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Is there any way to get in touch with other families?</p><p>"Good" nursing homes and extended care facilities often have - and encourage - family support groups.</p><p>If this home has that, its a good sign - and a way to cross-validate the reputatoin of the nurse in question.</p><p>If it doesn't... how would they react if you asked about the need for this and how to get it started?</p><p>I'm guessing... they'd be totally negative. They do not want families to cross-check and/or support each other.</p><p></p><p>There is a problem. How else to figure things out??? Hmmm... </p><p></p><p>And no - don't switch doctors without talking to the existing doctor first. Need to get THAT side of the story too.</p><p></p><p>Is there a medical ombudsman or equivalent? They usually have powers to investigate... and will help you get the ducks lined up BEFORE you start paperwork...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 475754, member: 11791"] Is there any way to get in touch with other families? "Good" nursing homes and extended care facilities often have - and encourage - family support groups. If this home has that, its a good sign - and a way to cross-validate the reputatoin of the nurse in question. If it doesn't... how would they react if you asked about the need for this and how to get it started? I'm guessing... they'd be totally negative. They do not want families to cross-check and/or support each other. There is a problem. How else to figure things out??? Hmmm... And no - don't switch doctors without talking to the existing doctor first. Need to get THAT side of the story too. Is there a medical ombudsman or equivalent? They usually have powers to investigate... and will help you get the ducks lined up BEFORE you start paperwork... [/QUOTE]
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