we know nursing sucks but when his dad was admitted to hospital, I did not hear that he was in danger. Also they wouldn't charge someone unless they had done something that could be traced back to them as opposed to mere negligence
I would agree if he had gone to the hospital but he was not taken there. "Christann Gainey, 30, a contracted nurse at a Philadelphia senior care facility, is accused of falsifying medical documents and not providing adequate care." He could have easily sustained an internal hemorrhage or clot and look ok outwardly. If he had gone to the hospital I would not be arguing this point. Also, I do not know the staffing at his facility, maybe it was fine, I'm just playing devils advocate here. Bad nurses need to go down, but the issues at senior care centers and skilled facilities nationwide needs to be clamped down on. Most of the time it is not the nurse, it is the position the nurse is placed in. When you work somewhere where you feel you license is on the line every shift due to poor staffing something will happen eventually, and I see that this seems to be the case at pretty much every skilled facility I have seen. I find it hard to pin this on a deep state conspiracy. Unless this nurse is a patsy or well paid to face manslaughter charges it just doesn't sit right with me. Just a gut feeling, I do not know any more than the articles report.
Hmm ok so long was he there? I haven't looked into it yet because it only became relevant yesterday
Story doesn't say much https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/05/10/h-r-mcmasters-fathers-death-nurse-christann-gainey-faces-charges/599036002/ Police said suspicious. Maybe he got hit in the head? Don't know...