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	<title>Comments on: Reports of Elderly Abuse Violations in 1 of 3 Nursing Homes, says Congressional Study</title>
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		<title>By: VM</title>
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		<description>Had I and a few other family members (took turns 24 hr watch) not been at the hospital with my grandmother...she would be dead today.  Morphine and starvation was their way of forcing her to die at our local hospital...when I made mention that it wasn&#039;t up to them when she was to die... after weeks of battle between us feeding her and the hospital giving her &quot;cancer treatment&quot; within one day of my comment they let her go home.  She has no cancer...and is still alive, but the ordeal left her very weak and fragile.  I don&#039;t expect her to live for too long.  They forced a feeding tube into her and drove her sugar levels dangerously high, even when she had no diabetes...they at the same time gave her soda and sugar ice cream, but no real food.  Can&#039;t understand why.  She had an infection in her arm from a tube that had not been dressed in days, and when I took pictures of it...the nurses noticed the flash and alerted the staff and they immediately started to check on grandma as we made mention of her painful arm.  They left the room and spoke in private by closing my grandmother&#039;s room and returned to  removed it when they noticed red streaks going up her arm...she was in great pain.  As far as we know she will never go back to the hospital and desires to die at home in peace.  I always suggest to people that if they have a love one at the hopital to have a family member stay with them at all times. Can you imagine when these poor souls live alone in a nursing home (although I&#039;d try and protect my investment if I was in this industry,and keep these residents alive and well).  As for the Hospital situation......one thought comes to mind...POPULATION CONTROL. We need &quot;watchdog&quot; citizen agancies to have the right to visit these patients and be able and willing to report anything suspicious.  This can only happen with the assistence of our Gov whom is suppose to be looking out for the best interest of the citizen. 


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Had I and a few other family members (took turns 24 hr watch) not been at the hospital with my grandmother&#8230;she would be dead today.  Morphine and starvation was their way of forcing her to die at our local hospital&#8230;when I made mention that it wasn&#8217;t up to them when she was to die&#8230; after weeks of battle between us feeding her and the hospital giving her &#8220;cancer treatment&#8221; within one day of my comment they let her go home.  She has no cancer&#8230;and is still alive, but the ordeal left her very weak and fragile.  I don&#8217;t expect her to live for too long.  They forced a feeding tube into her and drove her sugar levels dangerously high, even when she had no diabetes&#8230;they at the same time gave her soda and sugar ice cream, but no real food.  Can&#8217;t understand why.  She had an infection in her arm from a tube that had not been dressed in days, and when I took pictures of it&#8230;the nurses noticed the flash and alerted the staff and they immediately started to check on grandma as we made mention of her painful arm.  They left the room and spoke in private by closing my grandmother&#8217;s room and returned to  removed it when they noticed red streaks going up her arm&#8230;she was in great pain.  As far as we know she will never go back to the hospital and desires to die at home in peace.  I always suggest to people that if they have a love one at the hopital to have a family member stay with them at all times. Can you imagine when these poor souls live alone in a nursing home (although I&#8217;d try and protect my investment if I was in this industry,and keep these residents alive and well).  As for the Hospital situation&#8230;&#8230;one thought comes to mind&#8230;POPULATION CONTROL. We need &#8220;watchdog&#8221; citizen agancies to have the right to visit these patients and be able and willing to report anything suspicious.  This can only happen with the assistence of our Gov whom is suppose to be looking out for the best interest of the citizen.</p>
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