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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

We now have 3 residents (dementia, over 80) with a cough, 1 with pneumonia. The doctor won't test them and if they die it will go down as natural causes and not CV19.

The odds of it so read right through all 105 residents and many staff is extremely high.

Forgotten is how I'd sum up my past 24 hours. Both for those in care and those that care for them.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up

Not that it will help but sending good wishes your way. Try to stay safe.. it cant be easy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We now have 3 residents (dementia, over 80) with a cough, 1 with pneumonia. The doctor won't test them and if they die it will go down as natural causes and not CV19.

The odds of it so read right through all 105 residents and many staff is extremely high.

Forgotten is how I'd sum up my past 24 hours. Both for those in care and those that care for them.

"

How do you know this?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bless you hun xx

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"We now have 3 residents (dementia, over 80) with a cough, 1 with pneumonia. The doctor won't test them and if they die it will go down as natural causes and not CV19.

The odds of it so read right through all 105 residents and many staff is extremely high.

Forgotten is how I'd sum up my past 24 hours. Both for those in care and those that care for them.

How do you know this? "

Because I'm there when the doctor is there and explaining what will happen.

Currently only those admitted to ICU are being tested, not those kept in the home or living in society at large.

We're all very sad right now. These are seriously vulnerable people and it's getting harder and harder to not explode at this whole stinking system of profit over people. That's the worst pandemic, at least the virus doesn't screw it's own kind over for a few quid in the bank.

Sorry rant over, night shifts get to you after a while x

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Not that it will help but sending good wishes your way. Try to stay safe.. it cant be easy "

Thank you petal x

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Bless you hun xx"

Thanks xx

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

You're not the first healthcare worker I've heard this from. I suspect there will be a mass exodus from the health care profession when this is over

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"You're not the first healthcare worker I've heard this from. I suspect there will be a mass exodus from the health care profession when this is over"

I think this is the first time I've ended up in tears because of my job. I'm stressed to hell

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've always reckoned your job a tough one but now more than ever! Sending lots of love and strength you're way!

Let's hope it all passes soon

L

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"I've always reckoned your job a tough one but now more than ever! Sending lots of love and strength you're way!

Let's hope it all passes soon

L "

Thank you and thanks for that photo of the 2 of you on your profile - helped perk me up a bit too x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've always reckoned your job a tough one but now more than ever! Sending lots of love and strength you're way!

Let's hope it all passes soon

L

Thank you and thanks for that photo of the 2 of you on your profile - helped perk me up a bit too x "

Happy to have helped I'm some small way...thank you, its one of our faves

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"I've always reckoned your job a tough one but now more than ever! Sending lots of love and strength you're way!

Let's hope it all passes soon

L

Thank you and thanks for that photo of the 2 of you on your profile - helped perk me up a bit too x

Happy to have helped I'm some small way...thank you, its one of our faves "

He looks extremely sexy. And you both sound great. Lucky couple x

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By *peeddateMan
over a year ago

Armagh


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Happy to have helped I'm some small way...thank you, its one of our faves "

Love judge dread!!

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By *amesoflondonMan
over a year ago

London


"We now have 3 residents (dementia, over 80) with a cough, 1 with pneumonia. The doctor won't test them and if they die it will go down as natural causes and not CV19.

The odds of it so read right through all 105 residents and many staff is extremely high.

Forgotten is how I'd sum up my past 24 hours. Both for those in care and those that care for them.

"

Unimaginable stress and pain. I wish we could make it better somehow.

Only these words, many hearts reach out to you, be safe, are you All wearing PPE?

Less than 3 miles away from me they are making the decision on ventilator allocation based on chances of survival. It's been that way for 10 days. People dying awake and totally alone.

If you can hold their hand safely, do. Be safe first and foremost

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

It's so terribly wrong. I feel for you op. People will remember when voting in future.

Keep your head high, we value you.

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"We now have 3 residents (dementia, over 80) with a cough, 1 with pneumonia. The doctor won't test them and if they die it will go down as natural causes and not CV19.

The odds of it so read right through all 105 residents and many staff is extremely high.

Forgotten is how I'd sum up my past 24 hours. Both for those in care and those that care for them.

Unimaginable stress and pain. I wish we could make it better somehow.

Only these words, many hearts reach out to you, be safe, are you All wearing PPE?

Less than 3 miles away from me they are making the decision on ventilator allocation based on chances of survival. It's been that way for 10 days. People dying awake and totally alone.

If you can hold their hand safely, do. Be safe first and foremost "

We have zero PPE, other than the very basic of latex gloves.

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"It's so terribly wrong. I feel for you op. People will remember when voting in future.

Keep your head high, we value you. "

Thank you x

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"You're not the first healthcare worker I've heard this from. I suspect there will be a mass exodus from the health care profession when this is over

I think this is the first time I've ended up in tears because of my job. I'm stressed to hell "

Sorry to hear that. . Hope you can find ways to cope

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"You're not the first healthcare worker I've heard this from. I suspect there will be a mass exodus from the health care profession when this is over

I think this is the first time I've ended up in tears because of my job. I'm stressed to hell "

Not all superheroes wear capes

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By *unscot44Man
over a year ago

Stepps (Glasgow)

just want to send not only my best wishes and safe safe health to all health workers, but that you have and always will have my and i suspect vast majority of Country's utmost respect.

Your bravery and selflessness should be a lesson to society as a whole.

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"You're not the first healthcare worker I've heard this from. I suspect there will be a mass exodus from the health care profession when this is over

I think this is the first time I've ended up in tears because of my job. I'm stressed to hell

Not all superheroes wear capes"

Thank you (you made me blush) but I'm just someone doing what they can. I do however have a pair of wonder woman socks I might start wearing but unfortunately not her lasso of truth.

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"just want to send not only my best wishes and safe safe health to all health workers, but that you have and always will have my and i suspect vast majority of Country's utmost respect.

Your bravery and selflessness should be a lesson to society as a whole."

Thank you. I know others in the job as well as myself really appreciate the well wishes we're receiving.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"You're not the first healthcare worker I've heard this from. I suspect there will be a mass exodus from the health care profession when this is over

I think this is the first time I've ended up in tears because of my job. I'm stressed to hell

Not all superheroes wear capes

Thank you (you made me blush) but I'm just someone doing what they can. I do however have a pair of wonder woman socks I might start wearing but unfortunately not her lasso of truth.

"

I'm trying not to get too political cos it will end up in a pointless debate but after this..somethings needs to change.

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"You're not the first healthcare worker I've heard this from. I suspect there will be a mass exodus from the health care profession when this is over

I think this is the first time I've ended up in tears because of my job. I'm stressed to hell

Not all superheroes wear capes

Thank you (you made me blush) but I'm just someone doing what they can. I do however have a pair of wonder woman socks I might start wearing but unfortunately not her lasso of truth.

I'm trying not to get too political cos it will end up in a pointless debate but after this..somethings needs to change."

Yes, the public needs to stop party politics and choose wisely next time.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We now have 3 residents (dementia, over 80) with a cough, 1 with pneumonia. The doctor won't test them and if they die it will go down as natural causes and not CV19.

The odds of it so read right through all 105 residents and many staff is extremely high.

Forgotten is how I'd sum up my past 24 hours. Both for those in care and those that care for them.

How do you know this?

Because I'm there when the doctor is there and explaining what will happen.

Currently only those admitted to ICU are being tested, not those kept in the home or living in society at large.

We're all very sad right now. These are seriously vulnerable people and it's getting harder and harder to not explode at this whole stinking system of profit over people. That's the worst pandemic, at least the virus doesn't screw it's own kind over for a few quid in the bank.

Sorry rant over, night shifts get to you after a while x"

Your headline suggests hospital but your OP suggests a home (residents). What is it? The reason I ask is that (if things haven't changed due to crisis) it'd affect post mortem requirements (and subsequent death certificate statements).

Anyway whatever it is, remember to look after yourself and colleagues. You matter as much as the residents.

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

Sadly i think it is down to them having dementia for which there is no cure. Most will have a DNR in place. Drs will save young and healthy first before the old and frail. Sad but true. I too work in a dementia unit and dread the day the virus arrives to us.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Old man across the road from me , died today , just saw a grey private ambulance come and get him , sad times , wonder if it was this virus

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

I was very surprised to see on the news today that France does not include anyone who has died in their figures.

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

It's a dementia care home. More have a dnr in place but many don't.

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By *amesoflondonMan
over a year ago

London

How are you holding up brave people? I hope that you are supported - will do here if need be, these are difficult days alright.....

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"How are you holding up brave people? I hope that you are supported - will do here if need be, these are difficult days alright....."

Cheers mate

Spend most of last night at A&E with a lady with pneumonia. Very tired now - thanks for all the support

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How are you holding up brave people? I hope that you are supported - will do here if need be, these are difficult days alright.....

Cheers mate

Spend most of last night at A&E with a lady with pneumonia. Very tired now - thanks for all the support "

On the news last night there was an old guy from Ireland who had just lost his wife. He said she was taken away in an ambulance breathing and that was the last he'll ever see of her. Heartbreaking.

It's a hell of a job you people are doing, I know everybody is saying it but just now you're the only family these people have in hard reality

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"We now have 3 residents (dementia, over 80) with a cough, 1 with pneumonia. The doctor won't test them and if they die it will go down as natural causes and not CV19.

The odds of it so read right through all 105 residents and many staff is extremely high.

Forgotten is how I'd sum up my past 24 hours. Both for those in care and those that care for them.

"

You are appreciated be brave be strong and be safe you are a real hero at this time

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"We now have 3 residents (dementia, over 80) with a cough, 1 with pneumonia. The doctor won't test them and if they die it will go down as natural causes and not CV19.

The odds of it so read right through all 105 residents and many staff is extremely high.

Forgotten is how I'd sum up my past 24 hours. Both for those in care and those that care for them.

You are appreciated be brave be strong and be safe you are a real hero at this time"

Thank you petal xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We now have 3 residents (dementia, over 80) with a cough, 1 with pneumonia. The doctor won't test them and if they die it will go down as natural causes and not CV19.

The odds of it so read right through all 105 residents and many staff is extremely high.

Forgotten is how I'd sum up my past 24 hours. Both for those in care and those that care for them.

How do you know this?

Because I'm there when the doctor is there and explaining what will happen.

Currently only those admitted to ICU are being tested, not those kept in the home or living in society at large.

We're all very sad right now. These are seriously vulnerable people and it's getting harder and harder to not explode at this whole stinking system of profit over people. That's the worst pandemic, at least the virus doesn't screw it's own kind over for a few quid in the bank.

Sorry rant over, night shifts get to you after a while x"

I feel your pain

I work in residential care

We had email off our local health centre practice manager last week asking us (in slightly more tactful terms but we got what they meant) to hurry up and sort DNACPR's for all the residents to save them becoming a drain on resources should they become ill.

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By *nlyIfItsWorthIt OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"We now have 3 residents (dementia, over 80) with a cough, 1 with pneumonia. The doctor won't test them and if they die it will go down as natural causes and not CV19.

The odds of it so read right through all 105 residents and many staff is extremely high.

Forgotten is how I'd sum up my past 24 hours. Both for those in care and those that care for them.

How do you know this?

Because I'm there when the doctor is there and explaining what will happen.

Currently only those admitted to ICU are being tested, not those kept in the home or living in society at large.

We're all very sad right now. These are seriously vulnerable people and it's getting harder and harder to not explode at this whole stinking system of profit over people. That's the worst pandemic, at least the virus doesn't screw it's own kind over for a few quid in the bank.

Sorry rant over, night shifts get to you after a while x

I feel your pain

I work in residential care

We had email off our local health centre practice manager last week asking us (in slightly more tactful terms but we got what they meant) to hurry up and sort DNACPR's for all the residents to save them becoming a drain on resources should they become ill. "

The explosion of numbers in the care homes has started, from what I'm seeing it's not going to end well.

I feel the residents are just being hidden away from the viewing world. I feel so sorry for them and now sone homes have gone into quarantine with staff being asked to either live there 24/7 or go on the sick and get ssp.

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By *oftDevilMan
over a year ago

Reading

You should be provided with correct level of PPE to deal with them (check who.int for non aerosol generating for complete list but mainly surgical mask - ideally visor if risking coughing).

If not raise a grievance on base of art.44 Employment Act 1996, decide if you want to put yourself at risk or withdraw. (You are of no use as super spreader or dead...)

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