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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m bothered by the tone of many of these posts, saying life just isn’t worth living anyway for people in nursing homes, and giving excuses why nursing home workers might be ill, like they weren’t “super fit.” It’s a good thing we don’t make policy based on the prejudices of the young. Right now you might think life isn’t worthy living once you get wrinkles, but you may change your mind someday.[/quote] Who has said that?! [/quote] I’ll quote four of the more recent distasteful quotes: It is also a tragedy to rot away in a nursing home until you’re 95 and eventually die from sitting in your feces and urine soaked infected bed sores- or severe dementia. Covid at 80+ in a nursing home sounds like a better alternative I’ll just say it If we all die a couple years earlier its more beneficial for society Most people in nursing homes die within 2 years. It costs hundreds of thousands per patient to take care of and provide healthcare those last two years. Not worth it. When was the last time you were in a nursing home? This just isn't true. I agree that it can be an intense job, but I haven't seen a super fit and healthy work force in the ones I have been to recently[/quote]
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