#1 2007-10-22 09:43:22

Attacks by residents against staff at Ontario nursing homes have more than doubled in the past four years — turning the residences into high-risk places of work, a CBC News investigation has found.

I weep for the nursing home Dhalgren gets put into.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/10/ … ml?ref=rss

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#2 2007-10-22 13:22:56

sofaking wrote:

Attacks by residents against staff at Ontario nursing homes have more than doubled in the past four years — turning the residences into high-risk places of work, a CBC News investigation has found.

I weep for the nursing home Dhalgren gets put into.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/10/ … ml?ref=rss

Well, a good friend is a nursing home inspector here, and from what she tells me, a lot of residents have justification to use nukes.  A lot of neglect, a lot of physical abuse, a lot of "ain't MY job" when some old person obviously needs help or care.

However, the thought of Dhalgren in a nursing home brings up the thought that everyone here probably will have "special needs" when we get old. How about founding Cruel Manor, where we can all go to be blasphemous, nekkid, stoned and demented together?  I'd love to see Woggah's wrinkles, all over, and I'll bet the collective display of tats would be something to remember.

Dirckman's penis would have to live in a separate facility, though.

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