Once upon a time , care homes were managed as family businesses.
Now you've got the national care home association , made up of stalker corporations looking to the government for PPE .
These are companies , eg Brendoncare that make huge profits industrialising the care industry , using up older people's funds as fast as they can.
They are supposed to care for older citizens in the last stages of life. And when residents run out of money their assets get stripped too , and when
they're gone , the government pays instead .
So , WHY were care home corporations NOT READY for this eventuality , a pandemic ?
Because they ve been way too greedy , and negligent with it. They've made an oversight of something very simple , and they should admit liability
.
They could have put SOME of that profit into making sure they were a sustainable operation , come what may. Like a pandemic .
After all there's now not any other option than leaving older citizens where they are.. in severe danger. And what about the staff ?
So at this point older citizens are in dire straits , and so are the workers
AND it's these companies owners and managers faults . Not the government , except they should have required them to have the kit to deal properly
in the first place by law.
The companies can provide uniform for staff , nappies for residents , care in general. What's the f matter when they're now crying to government for
PPE ?
It's your OWN damn fault , Brendoncare and others .
Wanton neglect.
And now it's too late. You're relying now on underpaid staff taking huge tisks while you've sat in ivory towers twiddling your thumbs and watching
profit accumulate.
We d suggest that people adversely affected by their gross negligence sue their asses into the ground at the first opportunity.
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