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Things You'd Like To Tell Visitors . . . . and get away with it



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No. 200
from lisamc1
Old Jul 21, 2009, 09:23 AM

Default Re: Things You'd Like To Tell Visitors . . . . and get away with it
No, you may not go up and down the hall writing down the names of all the other residents and what room they are in so that you can keep track of "who is who." This is extremely intrusive. If they are in the day room or dining room, you may ask them what their names are and if they feel so inclined, they will tell you. Otherwise, enjoy your time with your brother and quit being so nosy!
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No. 201
from tencat
Old Jul 21, 2009, 09:39 AM

Default Re: Things You'd Like To Tell Visitors . . . . and get away with it
Originally Posted by NC29mom View Post
How about, "No I don't know when your loved one is going to pass. No, I can't call you right before so you can run up here at the last minute. No, I don't know how much time she has left."
I HAVE said that to a family member.....Mean old nurse that I am.......
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