Who monitors the elderly in Erie County. Specially the ones who don't have anyone.
Who monitors the elderly in Erie County. Specially the ones who don't have anyone.
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Chuck Swanik used to check in on them just before every election.Originally Posted by WNYresident
I don't know if he still does since he left politics?
I just recently met a woman who cares for an elderly couple. According to her, this couple has lost all decision making privilages. Their family lives in the same town in which the son literally lives on the same road about 7 houses away. She says the family never visits, doesnt answer their phone and very rarely do they return phone calls.
During yesterdays wind storm they were without power all day, even though they had a brand new generator sitting on the back porch with no gasoline in it.
I spoke with my care giver friend at about 10am, when I offered to drive the 35 miles and get the generator running and connect it to the house. She explained that she prviously had strict instructions from the family to not touch the generator.
So, my friend used extra blankets to keep the couple and herself warm not knowing when power would be restored. And on top of that, because school was closed, she had to bring her 3 daughters [13,10,9] with her who were restricted to a spare bedroom on the other side of the house all day. 8am to about 6pm.
- Absent elderly couples family.
- Absent father of 3 girls.
ISNT AMERICA SUCH A WONDERFUL PLACE?
Get the word Out...
wait, not working, let me try this...
The Sicilians check up on the elderly.
They open funeral homes and chase ambulances.
The evil hide even when no one is chasing them.- Proverbs
I will, but I don't know where to start.
First Amendment rights are like muscles, if you don't exercise them they will atrophy.
Seriously, this organization checks on the old people at least once daily during the week when they deliver the meals to the shut ins. I would say that for those who don't have any other support (relatives), they would be the 1st line of response. There is a paid staff at MOW, but the meals are delivered free by volunteers. The meals cost $3 each, and most are happy to have them.
It's not enough that we do our best; sometimes we have to do what's required. (Sir Winston Churchill)
Pat, You should post under the "Speakout Here" category. This one is obscure.
It's not enough that we do our best; sometimes we have to do what's required. (Sir Winston Churchill)
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not free of charge or volunteers, thats what the taxes to an oversized government for a reduced population are for...if you want to help, take action.
So, you're looking to hire people?
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