Submitted by ctmirror t3_124wihx in Connecticut
We at CT Mirror have published the first two parts of a four-part series on the state of elder care in Connecticut, titled "Connecticut's Elder Care Reckoning."
The series looks into nursing homes, where resident complaints are on the rise as facilities face staff shortages and shifting finances. It also dives deeply into issues with programs designed to keep residents in their homes and communities.
The first story can be found here: https://ctmirror.org/2023/03/19/ct-nursing-home-care-seniors-a-aarp-medicaid-1199-seiu/
The second story can be found here: https://ctmirror.org/2023/03/26/ct-nursing-homes-long-term-care/
Two more are coming later this week! If anyone has had issues dealing with the state's elder care system, we're all ears — comment or message me directly, and I'll pass your messages along to our reporters.
~Gabby
mynameisnotshamus t1_je176c9 wrote
Very important work, thank you. My parents are in their 80’s and still doing ok enough to live in their home but many of their friends have had experience in. It’s short and long term facilities. I think every one has some bad story. Most recently, someone who wasn’t bathed for over a week.