Nursing home Xmas dinner.
- Bobby
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Nursing home Xmas dinner.
Here you go - get that into you on Xmas day:
Elderly nursing home residents break down in tears after being served 'awful' plates of
mashed potatoes and baked beans for Christmas
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... s-Day.html
Two clumps of mashed potato on top of a sea of beans that was smeared over the lip of the plate.
'This is a particularly awful looking plate of food on any day, but on Christmas...' Ms Cook said on Thursday.
Elderly nursing home residents break down in tears after being served 'awful' plates of
mashed potatoes and baked beans for Christmas
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... s-Day.html
Two clumps of mashed potato on top of a sea of beans that was smeared over the lip of the plate.
'This is a particularly awful looking plate of food on any day, but on Christmas...' Ms Cook said on Thursday.
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- Bobby
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Re: Nursing home Xmas dinner.
But is that the best dinner they could make in
"the lucky country" ?
It looks like something you'd get at Auschwitz.
- Redneck
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Re: Nursing home Xmas dinner.
Exaggerated fake news apparently according to the nursing home
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-26/ ... s/11827694
All Care Aged Care said this was a much more typical example of Christmas lunch at The Vales.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-26/ ... s/11827694
All Care Aged Care said this was a much more typical example of Christmas lunch at The Vales.
- Bobby
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Re: Nursing home Xmas dinner.
I don't think it's fake news.
That's what they got.
That's what they got.
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Re: Nursing home Xmas dinner.
Having someone in a nursing home is a kick in the teeth. The best way to get good care for your loved ones is to be there often and without warning. A little good will can go a long way. I travel a lot and keep all of the shampoo, lotion, conditioner, and soap bars. Many families abandon their relatives there and they are always short on toiletries. The nurses' eyes light up when they see a bag of toiletries. Donating your old clothes is also helpful(if not tax deductible). We would coordinate with other family members so that we all showed up at different times and our presence was felt a little more to keep the staff on their toes and make sure that my father in law spent as little time as possible between visits.
That meal is pathetic by any standards. My father in law's food wasn't very good, but it was more than beans and potatoes and there was variety. We would take him food a couple of times a week. He especially liked the milk shakes. We took him a plate from the family Christmas gathering last year.
That meal is pathetic by any standards. My father in law's food wasn't very good, but it was more than beans and potatoes and there was variety. We would take him food a couple of times a week. He especially liked the milk shakes. We took him a plate from the family Christmas gathering last year.
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Re: Nursing home Xmas dinner.
When my Mother was in a nursing home I used to visit at odd times just to see what went on. I would often show up at dinner time although the main meals are usually served for lunch. Mum was a light and picky eater and often had a sandwich at night but that is what she had requested.
I can't stand baked beans. Let's hope I never end up in a nursing home although the boys threaten me with it occasionally!
I can't stand baked beans. Let's hope I never end up in a nursing home although the boys threaten me with it occasionally!
- brian ross
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Re: Nursing home Xmas dinner.
My family doesn't believe in nursing homes. They are literally death for their inmates. My mother is 96 and still going strong. She lives with my brother and interestingly, my eldest son. Both look after her and she looks after them. Good on them!
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Re: Nursing home Xmas dinner.
A good meal for people without teeth .
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