Last year I had to take someone close to me to the hospital for a lung infection. They got put on antibiotics and were discharged to a senior care facility to get physical rehab since they had been in bed so much that they atrophied.
Well I go visit over a week later and found him eating breakfast; fine, lucid and ready and for rehab since he hasn't had one single session yet (I'll spare you the rant about the shitty internal processes for another time maybe). The next morning the facility calls to inform me that he has Covid. So on top of the staff not actually having actually done any rehab yet, they're putting him in isolation for two weeks. Despite not having any symptoms of being sick. It also means I've been in proximity to someone who tested positive for Covid, so if I visit again I'll probably be treated like him.
But hey...you know...they gotta milk that sweet insurance money until the bitter end, right?
Last year I had to take someone close to me to the hospital for a lung infection. They got put on antibiotics and were discharged to a senior care facility to get physical rehab since they had been in bed so much that they atrophied.
Well I go visit over a week later and found him eating breakfast; fine, lucid and ready and for rehab since he hasn't had one single session yet (I'll spare you the rant about the shitty internal processes for another time maybe). The next morning the facility calls to inform me that he has Covid. So on top of the staff not actually having actually done any rehab yet, they're putting him in isolation for two weeks. Despite not having any symptoms of being sick. It also means I've been in proximity to someone who tested positive for Covid, so if I visit again I'll probably be treated like him.
But hey...you know...they gotta milk that sweet insurance money until the bitter end, right?