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I had to stay in a nursing home for a couple of months to recover from my brain surgeries. It was absolutely awful!! My mother in law and sister in law are both nurses and work at the same retirement home.
I was a nurse in nursing homes for several years and not once did I ever see a taxi pick up a resident and very sadly I don't remember anyone ever leaving unless it was a trip to the hospital and there were many who never had a visitor. I was depressed every day through those years and tried to make my patients days easier but it was difficult because I'd have anywhere between 75 and 125 patients per shift I had to administer medicine and wound care and assessments for each that required it which barely gave me a chance to carry on a conversation with my patients past the necessary and I hated that and constantly stayed in trouble for bringing them stuff and letting them do things that were against the strict prison like rules.. That was in Georgia and I'm not sure how other states are but here is the wrong place to put anyone you care for.. It's really sad to say that too but it's for the most part very true
yeah, I worked in nursing homes, too. The idea that anyone would be reading a book during their shift is unrealistic. You start with high energy, high ideals, high empathy. They don't last. Not because of the residents, but because of the management.
Scary how they hit the nail on the head of management in care homes. You can lose your job for any reason, be spoken to for any reason and normally it is because they are so batshit incompetent that someone almost dies. This thing we did, because we did not make the change you suggested because of something on our end, it's your fault we understand and are not blaming you only that this is unacceptable you should have let us know. Please know this. Smiles. I understand. And got a better job.
I can't believe you could read a book during your shift while working at a nursing home. That does not happen. Also the night shift is when the residents who are unresponsive and immobile get their baths.
👍👍fantastically unequaled, this was a very interesting story. It made you wonder where are they going to die.I loved and enjoyed this mysterious story. Thanks Jordan. 😇💖
Ahhh. Finally home, after a very long day in the ol' Embalming rm. Snuggling in with my 3 legged kitten to give my footsies a rest, and let you ...take me away💜
After 20 odd years of being a nurse manager in the NHS, I left and went to work nights in a nursing home. Thankfully we don’t have ‘disappearing’ residents! Great story and great narration 💜
Youve kinda burnt these up bud. Why dont you go back to eccentric nonsense videos where the main character is just an aloof idiot lucking his way through the story
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Damn you!! you left it at a cliffhanger!! Dang it is so good
Well. I don't know about anyone else. But id be waiting down the road in my car waiting for the taxi......
I love the tie in the the earlier Morana air story told from the cabbie's perspective!
Thanks Jordan 👍🏻😃
I had to stay in a nursing home for a couple of months to recover from my brain surgeries. It was absolutely awful!! My mother in law and sister in law are both nurses and work at the same retirement home.
I was a nurse in nursing homes for several years and not once did I ever see a taxi pick up a resident and very sadly I don't remember anyone ever leaving unless it was a trip to the hospital and there were many who never had a visitor. I was depressed every day through those years and tried to make my patients days easier but it was difficult because I'd have anywhere between 75 and 125 patients per shift I had to administer medicine and wound care and assessments for each that required it which barely gave me a chance to carry on a conversation with my patients past the necessary and I hated that and constantly stayed in trouble for bringing them stuff and letting them do things that were against the strict prison like rules.. That was in Georgia and I'm not sure how other states are but here is the wrong place to put anyone you care for.. It's really sad to say that too but it's for the most part very true
yeah, I worked in nursing homes, too. The idea that anyone would be reading a book during their shift is unrealistic. You start with high energy, high ideals, high empathy. They don't last. Not because of the residents, but because of the management.
@@sinan2.71 lol the fact that he had quiet nights and was always calm boggles me. CNA here.
Unfortunately this was how it was in the one where I worked too 😞
Moreana Air sounds very much like the dementia that has taken my mum far away.
I'm sorry to hear that - it's a really tough condition on the family members as well as the patient for sure
My mom too. I hope you and your mom have support. I really understand. So sorry. 😔
😢 I am so sorry. I watched dementia after a brain bleed and stroke from my stepdad. It broke my mom’s heart.
Thankyou Jordan ❤
Scary how they hit the nail on the head of management in care homes. You can lose your job for any reason, be spoken to for any reason and normally it is because they are so batshit incompetent that someone almost dies. This thing we did, because we did not make the change you suggested because of something on our end, it's your fault we understand and are not blaming you only that this is unacceptable you should have let us know. Please know this. Smiles.
I understand. And got a better job.
I can't believe you could read a book during your shift while working at a nursing home. That does not happen. Also the night shift is when the residents who are unresponsive and immobile get their baths.
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👍👍fantastically unequaled, this was a very interesting story. It made you wonder where are they going to die.I loved and enjoyed this mysterious story. Thanks Jordan. 😇💖
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Not even started and i know its going to be awesome. A great start to the day here down in New Zealand. You're the man Jordan, Cheers mate Lee.
Greetings from California JG. Another great job. I enjoy your solo stories, but you are Mike Langer make a pretty solid team as well.
Another good listen. Thank you Jordan
Ahhh. Finally home, after a very long day in the ol' Embalming rm. Snuggling in with my 3 legged kitten to give my footsies a rest, and let you ...take me away💜
Just starting
But this one sounds spooky good
Thnx hun stay safe😊❤
Jordan is top notch!
I think I can answer his last question 😢
,🏴 hello from North Wales 🏴
I bet I know where the residents are going! 😉
As always hit the like
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Another great narration
This man is nosy like mind your business let them go in peace
Ty
I want to know 2
Sorry but I can't type my revenge scenario. Poor guy. Only one who cared, but really went about it so stupidly.
Spoilee alert : It was me! It was me all along! >:D
I liked this one
After 20 odd years of being a nurse manager in the NHS, I left and went to work nights in a nursing home.
Thankfully we don’t have ‘disappearing’ residents!
Great story and great narration 💜
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I'm not sure, it's working on my end and I don't see any errors. Maybe try refreshing?
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Youve kinda burnt these up bud. Why dont you go back to eccentric nonsense videos where the main character is just an aloof idiot lucking his way through the story
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