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Kitsie 02-16-2011 12:24 PM

by my family and I glory in it! My Mantra: "Old age & treachery shall overcome youth & wisdom"

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redkimba 02-16-2011 01:11 PM

this article is depressing and proves that high school behavior never ends. (senior citizens who engage in bullying)

Kitsie 02-16-2011 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by redkimba
this article is depressing and proves that high school behavior never ends. (senior citizens who engage in bullying)

Yeah, makes you wonder who taught it to the high-schoolers? There are bullies in every walk of life, I'm afraid.

azdesertrat 02-16-2011 01:31 PM

kinda scary,and frightening for people who hae no family or family that can't or won't take care of them,and they have to go to one of these places.I'd be scared also

dreamer2009 02-16-2011 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by redkimba
this article is depressing and proves that high school behavior never ends. (senior citizens who engage in bullying)

this is a very saddening article.
I am forced to live in this same type of situation due to a car accident that left me brain injured.
I never knew people could behave the way there are.
It's actually frightening.
I am a very gentle soul.
They make sure there is no one to see what they do except their little group who all backs the other one up.
Management doesn't care.
I hide in my apartment because of the abuse.

Ramona Byrd 02-16-2011 05:43 PM

I think that I'd have hidden cameras put in my room. And update my Karate lessons!! Luckily most of my family, a large family, either do now or did wear badges, but for those who don't, this could be a nightmare.

Anyone who hears of this should report it to the management, firmly reminding them of huge, expensive law suits and bad reviews in local and state press. And follow through with it.

Thankfully, the nursing home my husband lived in for 3 years before his death was nice. I took the advice of nurses and other volunteers in the hospital and visited often, at different times of the day, never the same time of day. And never did find anything too bad, except for one sticky fingered old woman who went around removing objects from different rooms. One aide told me that about once a week they removed everything from her chest of drawers and took them back to the owners. This DH could live with.


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