Can somebody help me correct my spellings/grammars pls about a pt harassing me!

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Can somebody help me correct my spellings and grammars pls. B/c I need to submit this paper in tomorrow to the social service at my workplace b/c I have a patient that's harassing me which I can't stand anymore so I need to inform them about it. Thx so much for your help all!!!

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May 11, 2013

Dear Social Service Staff,

I have a concern about a patient in room 832, John smith (fake # rm & name). This patient always bother me and I feel like he's harassing me. He said things to me which makes me feel uncomfortable to mention it all out here. He touching me a few times before which make me feel uncomfortable. I had patients that touching me before but I have no problem with that it's just that I don't feel uneasy with this patient's behaviors at all. Before he came to me and asked me that "Can we have a private talk when you done?" I told him that I'm always busy until the last-minute. Then he asked me "Can I have your number?" I said "I'm sorry, we are not allowed to give our number to the patient." Then another time he asked me for my number again and asked me out to eat with him. I just declined and walked away. With his behaviors I told him that I'm going to report him, I said that to him many times before but he still doesn't stop. The nurse didn't assign him to me anymore but he still bother me. Usually when he bother me I just ignore him and walk away but when I do that he still followed after me and trying to talk to me. Last week when he was bothering me so I just ignore him and walked away and he said to me "You make me feel disgusting." And just recently on May 10 he came up to me and said "You have a mind of a ten years old. Do you know that?" He said that to me because I'm always ignore him when he trying to talk to me. So I told him "Don't bother me again." And he said to me "**** you". This thing has going on for a long times ago but I didn't inform you about this patient's behaviors yet because I thought he would stop when I ignore and don't talk to him but he still bother me. The other coworkers told me to report him because they said "If you don't report him then how do they know that his behavior is like that." And they said "What if he do something to you later." That's why I decided to inform you about this patient behaviors now. I was told to stay away from him because they don't want me to get in trouble. And I always did because I'm scare of him but he still doesn't leave me alone. I just want to inform you about this resident behaviors so that it wouldn't happen to others later too. I'm very appreciated for spending your time reading about my concern. Thanks so much!

Sincerely,

i agree. i think that when one is in need of our help we should extend our hand rather than saying things that would demean them.

Well, how helpful was your comment?

OP I agree with some previous posters that you should keep your letter short and simple and when they call a meeting you can give details verbally.

English primary language or not, the letter was terribly written and she needs help. Even if she re-wrote it i don't see it being any better. I feel like someone needs to sit down with her and write it. Thats why i suggested a friend, a parent, a sibling or a coworker? Somebody to make it more professional

Well, how helpful was your comment?

OP I agree with some previous posters that you should keep your letter short and simple and when they call a meeting you can give details verbally.

well what im saying is that if u cant be of help it'd be much nicer to encourage rather than say awful things, shes here to ask for help. seeing as ur comment is of no help as well. why not post a a sample letter yourself rather than saying "keep your letter short and simple" she has probably know that having read the above comments.

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