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Sorry to hear that you are having issues with your mothers care in a long term care facility.
There should be a nurse manager in charge of the unit that your mother lives. You should ask to talk with her as special care conference. As you should be having regular care conferences to discuss your moms care.
There should be a written grievance system/policy to be given to the social worker/nurse manager in which they have to investigate and the administrator follows up on. If still no results there is a Ombudsman to call to help resolve the issues.
You can also file a report with the state department of health if things do not resolve.
Hope these ideas help
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Bring your concerns to the Ombudsman of the NH.
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Same thing happened to my mom. They gave her Xanax during day when she only takes as needed. I think that some of them do it to keep the pts from ringing them so much. So wrong on so many levels! So glad your mom has you in her corner to advocate and make sure she gets best care possible. I went straight to nurse who did it to my mom and she started asking if i had poa. I said no, im her daughter and know when and how she is to take meds. I was very stern and it never happened again!! Best of luck.
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NeedHelpWithMom Jul 2019
Thanks for your kind words. Sorry that happened to your mom.
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Thanks, Shell

I’m not doing well. My mom is due home tomorrow and I am nervous as hell. Her doctor appointments aren’t until August. It’s so damn difficult caring for a loved one. Doesn’t matter how much they are loved by us, it’s still hard. I’m going to bed in just a few minutes to get some rest. Was watching a little tv to distract myself. Thanks so much for caring. Means so much.

I am a bit concerned about her balance. She did complete her skilled nursing rehab rehab program but she’s going downhill with Parkinson’s. I hate that she has to suffer.
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Update from me the OP. I picked up mom from skilled nursing rehab facility. Now we start on home health again.

I did report meds incident to head nurse and social worker. I am pleased how they are handling it. Mom happened to see that nurse again, (LPN) and asked what was her name. So I did get to tell them who it was. They are going to address her specifically and tell all others who administer meds not to double dose residents so they can save a trip to give a later dosage.

This stuff gets harder and harder harder to deal with. Have a meeting with a palliative/hospice organization Friday. Not sure what is the best route yet. I will need more help somewhere down the line. Trying to figure it all out and as we know it is not a one size fits all kind of thing. It’s intensely personal that has to be catered to our own specific needs.

Also checking into qualifying for Medicaid in case we need or desire to do nursing home. Still waiting to see if she qualifies for veteran benefits. It’s a waiting game on this stuff. Just never ends and truly consumes our lives.
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