This comment was made by a son of my patient who went and checked out the local nursing home/skilled facility where the hospital wanted to send his mom after her stroke and fractured hip for rehab. Unfortunately, it’s one of two in town and the other one isn’t any better. It’s a truly sad state of affairs in this country when it comes to our elderly & people in need of Skilled Nursing care. We don’t honor or respect them and the choices given to them concerning their rehabilitation are like a bad nightmare for the most part. There are a few exceptions and I don’t want to discount them, but they are the rare exceptions. Nursing facilities that have both long-term patients and interim patients are mostly horrible to say the least. They are warehouses.
One Saturday I was working on the skilled wing as the only therapist that day. By skilled I mean the folks that were there temporarily for various reasons like hip & knee replacements, strokes, cardiac surgery etc. They needed to be more independent before returning home. That Saturday there was one CNA (certified nursing assistant) for 18 people. Most of these folks were wet from urine and unable to get out of bed on their own. I spent most of the day calling the nursing staff to help the people get cleaned up and out of bed. There was little time to do the needed therapy to return people to their independence.
We as a country are very generous sending lots of money to Africa and donating to various causes but we offer very little to people here at home in need of care. It’s a very big picture with lots of regulations from Medicare and insurance companies concerning coverage. Some people know about it to some degree and just shake their head but don’t know what to do to help. I suspect the majority of people don’t really know what’s aren’t raising hell to get legislative changes made in Nursing & rehabilitation facilities.
Is it our selfishness that prevents us from seeing?
Stephen Orr says:
I’m very happy to discover this blog and the content. I have a personal and professional interest in the situations you’ve discussed, and I hope to read more of your observations in the very near future.
25 July 2007, 5:42 pmClaire says:
Thanks Stephen. I hope I can keep this up, I’m as busy as you are!
2 July 2008, 1:42 pm