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DIY Tragic
Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Sydney, more than not. I hate it.
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I’ve been greatly underwhelmed by two recent articles making a glamorous look out of caring for elderly family at home. This report is more accurate per my experience.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-09-...grade/12622558 While it is tangential, even intersecting to the CV thread, I felt it fairer not to try interrupting the general tendencies of dialogue flow there. It comes, coincidentally, on the back of a recent story about an elderly woman seemingly abandoned at a public hospital with no ID. The disturbing takeaway from that article was this: Quote:
It’s easy to see how an institution can suddenly become the chosen option, especially if not all family members are on the same page in terms of home care. |
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