If you are a Skilled Nursing Facility with a Memory Care unit and claim you are specialized in managing behavior issues, then why discharge a patient who has these issues?
I understand there are some facilities who may not handle this but those are not the ones I am referring to.
The staff in charge at the facility where he is now, says he has to go because of violent behavior. That doctors have not been able to regulate his meds.
My concerns are, how can someone actually get kicked out of a psychiatric facility? Why can't this facility regulate his meds?
Now every nursing facility discharges him.
It makes them look bad. Like they don't know nothing.
The ombudsman says she will try to locate placement for him. Hopefully.
especially when families work and they place the troubled dad or senior in a facilty..anyway this man was young compared to Dad..83..i watched as he
slowly became combative as initially he was so warm to dad,and everyone
wanting to chat and I thought why is this man here???long story made short he became combative ,throwing a phone at the staff...so police were called......he stayed in the home I spoke with the family...…...they simply drugged him up....shut him up...after the family approved of the Pshyc.
meds,...………..is he ill or just being kept against his will...administrator says that his family daughter,son or somebody moved into his home!!!!!
So all kinds of things go on in NH's my dads roommate was relatively young suffered a stroke and was around 69yrs...well he complained that his wife never visited...sad...he also wanted to get out..i carefully told him to speak with a social worker...some people are just dumped by families as they do not have the time or resourses to care for their husband or relatives...………...or Dads...…….snapping in and out of mental stability could be anger...at families...the combative man saw me coming in to retrieve dads clothing, as he was dying,and yelled to me in front of the staff
the same thing is going to happen to me???!!!!!IIs he crazy or pissed off at his family for throwing him in this NH...…………………..don't like what I saw..it looks like he may be being held against his will...…he was very lucid when I first met him...…………...you can go downhill in these places..i felt alzheimers coming on as things were so slow there and I felt sorry for everyone..former fast talking New Yorker...…………………………...
when Grandpa developed issues, he got locked in the attic. We can’t do that any longer.
Because there’s so much facilites cannot do, their only option is to release the patient. Knowingly housing a patient with violent tendencies could cost them their license if something tragic happens because of that patient. That doesn’t make it easy for the patient’s family. And it does sound like the doctors have washed their hands of your dad. Can he be re-evaluated by the psychiatric hospital? Like JoAnn writes, it may be to the point that to keep him and anyone he comes in contact with safe, he may need strong medications that zone him out. Not a happy solution, but it’s better than continually being kicked out of facilities.
I would suggest contacting your your state ombudsman, who may be able to help. This is a very difficult position for you to be in, so get some help as soon as possible. I am in my 50’s, know how to navigate the system, and still did not win this battle. My husband ended up in a facility 60 miles from home, where they also tried to evict him. He started declining and the behavior stopped, so he stayed there until he died 2 weeks ago.
Hoping this gets better for you soon, and that you all find some peace.
Just what are the families supposed to do?!?! Take the elder into their home?
It is so unfair to the families!
I thought they were the ones who were suppose to give them the help they need.
We received a lot of phones calls about family member falling due to weakness. Then we got the last call that he has become violent and that the doctor could not regulate his meds. Therefore, the administrator has discharged him to us. Oh, wow.
It is my husband's brother and he is sick. He can not care for him.
If I'm ever faced with this situation and have to care for the person at home, there WILL be heavy sedation and restraints.
Just thought these facilities would regulate much stronger protocols for individuals facing such illnesses. I'm certain mental facilities have protocols in place for such behavior to protect everyone around, why don't these nursing facilities have the same?
In a mental facility they deal with the issues accordingly. In a nursing facility, they just discharge them.
Seroquel was given to my father to help him sleep, it worked for awhile then it didn’t. I started giving him an Ativan at night which seems to help a lot, he gets a half one in the morning to help him remain calm. I guess we here been lucky so far.
I have have discovered that when I try to make him stop doing something or to do something he doesn’t want to do gets him very aggressive in telling me that he wants to hit me, thank goodness it’s only been telling me! When I try to distract him with a snack or something it usually works and no anger. Getting him to do something he doesn’t want to do I will use bribes of something he likes to do after we are done with the thing he doesn’t want to do, I have to constantly talk about what we are going to do when we are done. Tiring but usually works.
The best to you and your husband, I will put you in my prayers.
The administrator is discharging him because the doctors can not regulate his medicines and hospital will not evaluate him. Just sad. So sad.
Stay strong and keep saying no, address the medication control in the letter but do not accept delivery and send it certified mail so they can't say they didn't get it.
When I asked what would happen if I couldn't find a new place what would happen and was told they would have to take him back. The Memory Care social worker called me today to urge me to find a new location so he doesn't have the confusion of being back there and then relocating. They don't care about him, they only want patients that are docile and submissive.
I am in the process of trying to find a new location.
Also, if the staff there are not able to provide the care he needs, it is the responsibility of the administrator to find him placement. They must have an acceptable/safe discharge plan for your husband.