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I wonder whether it's only me who noticed this. As time passes, I hear the ambulance sirens more and more often. Lately there have been days I have heard them five or even more times. Even a year before, it used to be once a week or even less, and now it has become something I hear all the time.

I wonder whether it's only me who noticed this. As time passes, I hear the ambulance sirens more and more often. Lately there have been days I have heard them five or even more times. Even a year before, it used to be once a week or even less, and now it has become something I hear all the time.

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nursing homes because nurses can't be arsed to do their job.

I work in LTC and very much this. Although sending people out too much now affects our reimbursement.

A large effort by the company was made to get nurses to hesitate to send people out. We even contracted with Telehealth so nurses could get an instant consultation between patients and doctors before calling 911.

Everything was getting better until covid. Now with staffing shortages nurses don't have time to determine if it is a critical situation or can be dealt with in house. So they just send the fuckers out.