They found it!
#31
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 841
It is hard enough to have your parent in a facility without having the few things they value stolen. Glad your Mom's quilt was found. I guess this happens everywhere. How sad that so many people we trust to care for our loved ones are thieves.
#32
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Alabama
Posts: 15,368
Because they have a community laundry where everyone's clothes are done and all of the guests are not under lock and key, sometimes things come up missing. Most of the time they are found and returned. I am so glad that it has been returned.
#33
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Alabama
Posts: 15,368
Am so glad my loved one (just a friend) is in a nursing home that is top notch and she has never had a problem. Has been there for 4 years now. There are good ones and bad ones. NO ONE should suffer an injury and no one be aware of it. That is sheer neglect. Does this mean she did not have a bath for a week? Very sad situation for her. Sorry that things like this happen anywhere. It is inexcusable.
Oh Boy! My mom is 90, in a nursing home, it feels like all I do is play detective, tracking down and keeping track of what little she has left of her earthly possessions. Whether it be the charger to her cell phone to brand new bra's brand Capri's, her socks, geod...! it's everything!! My sister insists on sending her cash for her billfold $20-40, It is gone before I ever see it.. I get so tired of being a cop/detective every time I visit. My mom suffers from some dementia related to advanced Parkinson's or is sleeping or out of her room, it stresses my mom out so much when her things come up missing.
Interesting fact: If the laundry help misplaces articles of clothing say in another residents closet/drawers, they are not allowed to retrieve it...they can put clothes away, but not remove. I understand, but doesn't help matters as well.
Get this: late Feb. I noticed my mom did not have socks on, only part of her foot was exposed from under her blanket, I asked why she did not have socks on she said they hurt her toe, I peeled back the blanket and found both of her feet were BLACK AND BLUE AND SWOLLEN, I inquired to the nurse who knew nothing about it, mom said they had been that way for a week, I asked for X-rays, her toe was broken. Nobody saw anything, nobody heard anything, nobody reported the B/B and swelling, Nobody knew anything....Needless to say we had meetings, phone calls, all they could say was they were there for my mothers best interest. The person of interest quit before she could be questioned.
I asked that a new policy be put into place that staff wear first name only name tags, they did say because of this incident staff it would be policy, hasn't happened yet...
Sorry and Thank you for opening this thread and letting me vent!!
JB
Interesting fact: If the laundry help misplaces articles of clothing say in another residents closet/drawers, they are not allowed to retrieve it...they can put clothes away, but not remove. I understand, but doesn't help matters as well.
Get this: late Feb. I noticed my mom did not have socks on, only part of her foot was exposed from under her blanket, I asked why she did not have socks on she said they hurt her toe, I peeled back the blanket and found both of her feet were BLACK AND BLUE AND SWOLLEN, I inquired to the nurse who knew nothing about it, mom said they had been that way for a week, I asked for X-rays, her toe was broken. Nobody saw anything, nobody heard anything, nobody reported the B/B and swelling, Nobody knew anything....Needless to say we had meetings, phone calls, all they could say was they were there for my mothers best interest. The person of interest quit before she could be questioned.
I asked that a new policy be put into place that staff wear first name only name tags, they did say because of this incident staff it would be policy, hasn't happened yet...
Sorry and Thank you for opening this thread and letting me vent!!
JB
#34
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Keller, TX
Posts: 1,937
Yep! THE STAFF STEALS. My best friend's Dad who, was blind had his rolex stolen in a matter of a few minutes of being in a room at the hospital. My friend left her sunglasses on a table in his room one day, remembered when she got to her car, they were gone when she rushed back to the room. This was a highend exlusive facility.
My daughter was in a head on collision, when they brought her personal things from the emergency room, her gold necklace was there, clasp closed, but her diamond drop was missing. When we inquired, they said, it must have been cut off during her treatment, our question it wasn't cut, it was clasped together, so someone stole the diamond. They did nothing.
Another story, our neighbor died in her home, we did not discover this until a week later, the EMT's and coroner removed her. A few days later, her son asked if we had any idea where her diamond rings were. They said she always put them in her bathroom dish when she was working outside. Of course, we did not know, but it had to have been the EMT;s or the police....VERY SAD.
My daughter was in a head on collision, when they brought her personal things from the emergency room, her gold necklace was there, clasp closed, but her diamond drop was missing. When we inquired, they said, it must have been cut off during her treatment, our question it wasn't cut, it was clasped together, so someone stole the diamond. They did nothing.
Another story, our neighbor died in her home, we did not discover this until a week later, the EMT's and coroner removed her. A few days later, her son asked if we had any idea where her diamond rings were. They said she always put them in her bathroom dish when she was working outside. Of course, we did not know, but it had to have been the EMT;s or the police....VERY SAD.
#35
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 6,430
My SIL is in an AlZ unit and her favorite purple fleece blanket disappeared. Her daughter looked in every room and finally found it and took it back to her. She finally took it home to keep it safe. There now handmade afghans on every bed in the ALZ unit.
#36
When we moved my prim and proper aunt from assisted living to a nursing home, I packed up her things for the move. Tucked in her dresser drawers were billfolds, jewelry, and other little things that were not hers. Apparently, she took things that she thought were her's or her husband's who had been dead for many years. My aunt was a wonderful woman who would never have ever thought of taking something that belonged to someone else. As she got older, her mind didn't work like is used to and the ability to reason was gone. I returned everything I found to the staff with our apologies. The staff was very kind and understanding.
#37
The first day I started as a nurse's aide I was 20 and had an abrupt introduction to an alzheimer's resident. She would take silverware and hide them in her clothing. She would take anything she could and hide it in her bed or her clothes she was wearing. She didn't really know what she took they were just things to her. So the teeth could disappear that way too.
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