Things that happen

One lady is Chinese Water Torture to me . . . of course, this all might be hypothetical

Place: Long term care facility.

Me:  These hearing aids appear to need new batteries.

That Woman: No, they don’t; they were changed last Wednesday.

 

Me at 3pm: Mrs. X does not have her hearing aids yet; may I take them to her?

That Woman: Does she need them when  she’s sleeping?

Me: We’re trying to visit.

That woman: Well . . . all right.

 

Me: Mrs. X, who never complains, mentions increased pain in shoulder. I put on the call button and about 20 minutes later an aide shows up. I tell her what Mrs. X said and she says she will let the nurse (That Woman) know.  An hour later That Woman shows up and I tell her of the increased pain. She looks at Mrs. X, who is dozing and asks, “And Is she in pain now?”

And that is the tip of the iceberg.

3 thoughts on “Things that happen”

  1. There is a difference between a caregiver and a caretaker… and a lifesaver is more than a candy.

  2. LZP has made a very true and astute comment. I would agree. It’s like the difference between peacekeeper and peacemaker…. two different things that people confuse. Same with caregiver and caretaker. Good insight.

  3. OMGSH! I have had similar encounters with people like That woman. Insensitivity, negligence, being an idiot is NOT tolerable. It is extremely obvious when someone is just putting in time. When someone added stress, we got rid of them. Sometimes it wasn’t possible though. At times, it wasn’t worth the spit in my mouth to express or defend myself. I hear what you’re saying and God bless you for advocating for your friend, Mrs. X. What a gift you are to her for all that you do to help her.

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