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From what the Catholic charities have told me is that they do not have power to do anything except suggest and ask just like us. Nothing else.
God Bless You!
Had it have not been for the camera we had in my mom's room, we would have not found out that her hospice nurse was verbally and physically threatening her.
If it involves a nurse, there is the nursing board.
I declined to complete the complaint with OMBUDSMAN and instead have contacted the Dept of State ( who is over Ombudsman) and the corporate office of moms MCF and filed a complaint with my name included. The regional manager called me back within the hour of initiating the complaint. He is currently at another facility in the state working but, I will be meeting with him and ED Thursday when he gets back into town. He spoke with the ED when he got off the phone with me and is to call me back this morning. Hopefully we can come together and resolve these issues going forward for my mom. This is extremely frustrating and scary now that they have closed the Facilities to all visitors due to the Coronavirus; this is unchartered territory for many of us I'm sure. I will keep you posted with any updates.
Thank you to everyone! Go Bless us all!
As for retaliation, I often state that per resident rights, it is not allowed. BUT you cannot stop a person from acting out, you cannot change a person's character. Regulations are in place to prevent retaliation but cannot eliminate the problem. I reiterate to all residents that if they are being retaliated against, to report it. Management will have to deal with the staff issue. Retaliation is often verbal abuse and neglect! Management is required to report this abuse.
My state site says you can remain anonymous but then you will not receive any info regarding status etc of your case.
I was afraid of retaliation for sure-Sis would not remember when someone did something bad-I felt sure they would do what ever they could get away with while I am not there. I am filing my complaint this week with ombudsman. The staff will know who I am any way due to the evidence I am providing- there is no secret here. Facility will not be able to touch my sister now.
When I talked the ombudsman, I saw him go talk to the director. Right after he left, the director came over and asked if she could talk to me in her office.
This is a Facility we have been extremely happy with ( a few issues but, they were resolved ) for a good 6 months, we started having issues in January; which makes this even more difficult.