Nursing homes The system let my father down says daughter |
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| Thursday, 21 July 2005 13:20 |
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What You Should Know Nearly 12 months after her father's death, Christine Innocenzi is still aggrieved at the fact that the family's search for a "good" nursing home did not pay off. Writes Christine: "My dad died in hospital last July, and he had been there since February. After tireless work in searching for a good nursing home he never made it into one! We obviously have a big problem (with the system). I would like to know if there is something that we can do now! - write letters, and to whom?"" A few years ago, the well-known journalist and broadcaster David Dale vented his anger and concern in the Sydney Morning Herald, with an article about how his father died before Dale could find a bed in "a suitable place." Reproduced by Permission of About Seniors
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 September 2008 20:48 ) |
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