Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Homeless man tricks woman with dementia, moves in with her
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The niece of an 84-year-old woman with dementia realized something was very wrong when her aunt’s phone number changed, and when she called her aunt’s cell phone, a man answered.
“A gentleman answered, and he said, ‘Who are you?’ and I said, ‘Well, who are you?’”
“He said, ‘I’m Phil, and I’m a paramedic and your aunt fell a couple days ago, and I’m just here checking on her,’” Mary Rademacher recalled her conversation with the man.
Rademacher talked to her aunt, who said everything was fine.
For the past six years, Rademacher’s aunt has been living alone at an independent living facility.
However, late last week, Rademacher learned her aunt wasn’t living alone.
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It's hard to believe, but an ALF will claim they have no responsibility over their patients -- err, clients, tenants?
OMG, this makes me sick to my stomach.
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