Re: What's Wrong With This Picture?
I agree with you CCM. There is something about this picture that just doesn't look, smell, or seem right in any sense. One of the reasons why so many nurses and CNAs also, chuck working in LTC. I had a DON, who resigned on a Friday afternoon (over a justified disagreement too many with the administrator). The survey that the facility was going through, mysteriously lengthened another six weeks while they did a thorough investigation of several skeletons in closets. Everyone said that the ex-DON gave the administrator and all of us, including the residents, a going away present. My question here: why were these skeletons not addressed in the course of day to day operations, but seemingly used in a retaliatory fashion? Everything the survey people looked into was valid and everyone knew it. But some of the things they were dinging the facility for were way too far picky and inconsequential it seemed. Like it was a punishment because they were forced to do extra work. If people could realistically follow the regulatory guidelines to a T in facilities, there would be far more people staying at their jobs there and continuing to try. Kudos to you for going back into that area of nursing.
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