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Old Oct 22, 2007, 04:28 PM
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Exit letter question.

I worked in a retirement home for a short time quite a while ago and I received a letter in the mail today asking me to fill out this form on why I left. The letter also stated that they were experiencing a lot of turnover and wanted to find out why. Although, it is optional to put down my name, I am still leery of filling it out as you never know who will read it and figure out who I am. I didn't leave on bad terms, it was just a place with way too many high acuity patients to take care of. Would any of you folks, fill this form out or not?

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Old Oct 22, 2007, 10:56 PM
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Re: Exit letter question.

I think I probably would and I'd sign it. Guess would do it so that maybe the problem of turnover would somehow get fixed.

I'd just say that although I enjoyed their facilty I felt that the number of nursing staff per shift wasn't enough to safely take care of the higher patient acuity.

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