Room Nine's the One in Three of Us
By Silver Spun Sand
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Hard read. My father-in-law
Hard read. My father-in-law is now in a nursing home, and the staff are so good – good to see young men so thoughtful, one is so good at chatting to him and understanding his responses and the things that interest him. Rhiannon
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A scary thought that any of
A scary thought that any of us might end up in such a place, it is only a job after all! Maybe if care assistants were paid at the level of company directors there would be little for us to fear in our old age.
Nicely done.
Lindy
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I haven't had to deal with
I haven't had to deal with this situation in my own life, buy need only be human to relate. Very moving, Tina. It's wonderful.
Rich
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Very well timed Tina, there
Very well timed Tina, there was a care home inspector on the news the other day saying she saw a lot of''awful care'. Yes more staff and better pay would help. What is wrong with the world of work? So many people are under pressure to do the work of two and then the system kicks the unemployed in the guts when there are no jobs to be found. Senseless.
Your poem brings home the 'one in three' situation very effectively.
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Very sad,so many experiencing
Very sad,so many experiencing this, so little being done to change things. your writinghelps us to empathise with the 'victim' of this care.
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This is unbearable, Tina. The
This is unbearable, Tina. The narrator's reasonable voice with the contrast of her (bet she's a her) deliberate negligence. Have seen some residential horrors myself personally and professionally, can't cope with elder abuse. Written with much consideration and admire that you've restrained that old human friend anger in the writing.
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