Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"...yet the staff thinks it's ok to shelter people. Not cool."
You're damn right it's "not cool" because it's called being protective and careful of who has access to vulnerable elderly people. What is the matter with YOU, thinking there is something wrong with THEM?
How in the world is the staff supposed to know you don't have ill intentions? They don't know anything about you. If you want to contact your friend, how about you write a card or letter and tell her you are thinking of her and providing her with your number. If you don't hear back from her son, then you have your answer. For whatever reason, they have limited her contact and if you don't make their cut there is nothing you can do about it.
Last but not least, I highly doubt you worked at a nursing facility. If you ever did you would know that people are called "residents" not "patients"
Np here. Wow you're a nuts. So aggressive, crazy and uncalled for. Who hurt you.
For the record psycho in the 80s and 90s nursing home residents were called "patients."
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Please take your medicine now.
Anonymous wrote:But yes, there are regulations due to hipaa; perhaps they weren’t in existence when you worked in a nursing home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"...yet the staff thinks it's ok to shelter people. Not cool."
You're damn right it's "not cool" because it's called being protective and careful of who has access to vulnerable elderly people. What is the matter with YOU, thinking there is something wrong with THEM?
How in the world is the staff supposed to know you don't have ill intentions? They don't know anything about you. If you want to contact your friend, how about you write a card or letter and tell her you are thinking of her and providing her with your number. If you don't hear back from her son, then you have your answer. For whatever reason, they have limited her contact and if you don't make their cut there is nothing you can do about it.
Last but not least, I highly doubt you worked at a nursing facility. If you ever did you would know that people are called "residents" not "patients"
Stop being rude. Go take an extra hot enema.
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It's crazy that there are people like this navigating life this angry. Pp is gonna give themselves a widow maker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"...yet the staff thinks it's ok to shelter people. Not cool."
You're damn right it's "not cool" because it's called being protective and careful of who has access to vulnerable elderly people. What is the matter with YOU, thinking there is something wrong with THEM?
How in the world is the staff supposed to know you don't have ill intentions? They don't know anything about you. If you want to contact your friend, how about you write a card or letter and tell her you are thinking of her and providing her with your number. If you don't hear back from her son, then you have your answer. For whatever reason, they have limited her contact and if you don't make their cut there is nothing you can do about it.
Last but not least, I highly doubt you worked at a nursing facility. If you ever did you would know that people are called "residents" not "patients"
Stop being rude. Go take an extra hot enema.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"...yet the staff thinks it's ok to shelter people. Not cool."
You're damn right it's "not cool" because it's called being protective and careful of who has access to vulnerable elderly people. What is the matter with YOU, thinking there is something wrong with THEM?
How in the world is the staff supposed to know you don't have ill intentions? They don't know anything about you. If you want to contact your friend, how about you write a card or letter and tell her you are thinking of her and providing her with your number. If you don't hear back from her son, then you have your answer. For whatever reason, they have limited her contact and if you don't make their cut there is nothing you can do about it.
Last but not least, I highly doubt you worked at a nursing facility. If you ever did you would know that people are called "residents" not "patients"
Stop being rude. Go take an extra hot enema.
Anonymous wrote:"...yet the staff thinks it's ok to shelter people. Not cool."
You're damn right it's "not cool" because it's called being protective and careful of who has access to vulnerable elderly people. What is the matter with YOU, thinking there is something wrong with THEM?
How in the world is the staff supposed to know you don't have ill intentions? They don't know anything about you. If you want to contact your friend, how about you write a card or letter and tell her you are thinking of her and providing her with your number. If you don't hear back from her son, then you have your answer. For whatever reason, they have limited her contact and if you don't make their cut there is nothing you can do about it.
Last but not least, I highly doubt you worked at a nursing facility. If you ever did you would know that people are called "residents" not "patients"