This is how te 3th world muslims treat old native people in Sweden. Muslims hate white people
Employees forced "troublesome" elderly people to sleep in their own feces
Employees forced "troublesome" elderly people to sleep in their own feces
Domestic
August 25, 2022
at 21.15
A new healthcare scandal is now unfolding, this time in Umeå. By flouting the rules, people have been employed in a nursing home who should not be in such a workplace. When it was thought that the elderly were too troublesome, they were punished, among other things by letting them sleep in their own excrement.
Elderly care in Sweden has for a long time been used as a regulator for the immigration policy pursued - partly financially by reallocating tax money to migration and integration, partly labor market-related as a dumping ground for migrants who are not employable but need to be hidden in the unemployment statistics.
Due to economic cuts, working conditions and wages have deteriorated so much that almost no one who can get a job elsewhere, stays or applies for care for the elderly. This, in turn, has created an extensive staff shortage.
With this as an argument, it has been legitimized to lower the requirements for competence and Swedish language skills so that the vacancies can be filled with migrants who are not qualified for either these or any other jobs on the Swedish labor market. Few of these are motivated to work with the elderly but do so because they must be at the disposal of the labor market in order to be entitled to benefits.
With this deliberate strategy, they have killed two birds with one stone. The big losers have been the elderly who were deprived of the good care they deserve in the fall of age after a long and strenuous working life to build Sweden. Scandals about neglect follow one another, and during the covid pandemic, this care policy led to the elderly dying like flies in the country's nursing homes.
Forced to sleep in feces
The latest scandal took place in Umeå, more specifically at Dragonen's elderly center. There, employees, after abolishing requirements for competence and Swedish language skills, have kept the elderly in a penalistic reign of terror.
In order to subdue the old, staff have punished them in the most elaborate ways when it was considered that they were troublesome, troublesome and intractable and demanded good care. One of the punishments set in the system is to force the elderly to sleep in their own excrement.
Incompetent and can't speak Swedish
However, such punishments are only the tip of the iceberg. There have been many complaints from the elderly. The employees have poor patience, get irritated quickly, especially with those who are demented, do not have competence for their tasks and cannot communicate with them because they do not understand or can speak Swedish.
Instead of working, they often engage in arguing with each other in the presence of the elders and shouting in the languages of their home countries. The Swedish elderly therefore cannot understand what the quarrels are about, only think that it is grossly inappropriate behavior in a workplace.
Elderly people's false teeth and hearing aids are grossly neglected. Even more serious is the carelessness with the medication lists. Older people are left behind on the toilet or in the shower. The cleaning of the premises is delayed. And so on. A threatening culture has also developed towards those in the staff who have reacted to what is happening by keeping quiet and not reporting.
One of the unit managers – himself co-responsible for having recruited this kind of staff – has now reported the many and serious misconduct to Lex Sarah. At the social-democratic union Kommunal - where it has long been accepted that unqualified and non-speaking staff are employed - they are now saying that "the elderly should not have to be exposed to this".
The situation at Dragonen's elderly center during the summer has been described as "catastrophic". That judgment is also given to other nursing homes in the region that are not the subject of the current Lex Sarah investigation. For many years, alarms about severe abuses have been pouring in from care for the elderly throughout the country.
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