Friday, November 18, 2011

The Media MUST Share The Guilt...

Shed light on abuse cases
Thu Nov 17 2011
When things go wrong in Ontario’s nursing homes, the public should know. (0)

...Penn State has been in the media highlight constantly for the last 10 days but when it comes to abuse of residents the scenaerio is local media publishes an "expose," the Minister Of Health/Premier of the day has a media scrum vowing to implement safeguards -30- Solution: pass legislation that all media must setup a tip line on senior abuse and these are published on a daily basis with a followup within a certain period.




Nov 17, 2011 2:42 PM ET
Today’s Toronto Star features a sickening story about a 71-year-old woman raped in a nursing home. As awful as this is, the greater tragedy is that for every reported case like this, there no doubt are dozens more that never get reported.
Good on the Star for putting this on the front page. The truth of it is that editors often see little payback in senior-abuse stories, because society has an ageist double-standard in this area. If a child gets abused or harmed in daycare, it’s banner news across all media platforms. But the elder stuff is relegated to special “investigative” reports that win awards, but don’t pull in the readers in the way that child-centered stories do.
The reason: Most children are lucky enough to have a built-in constituency group — their parents. But the sort of elderly people who end up in homes where workers are abusive and incompetent (something that would never be tolerated in childcare facilities) often tend to be childless, or effectively abandoned by their family. (This was not the case in Danae Chambers’ case, I hasten to point out.)
This is one of the few areas where the only real solution is big government: To put more resources into elder-care facilities — including investigators who can snuff out the sort of deviants who assaulted Ms. Chambers, before they commit their crimes.


Bed sores, hunger and neglect: Elderly continue to suffer By Jesse McLean and Moira Welsh
Eight years after an Ontario government promise to revolutionize nursing home care, the elderly are still suffering abuse.


No comments:

About Me

My photo
I lean to the right but I still have a heart and if I have a mission it is to respond to attacks on people not available to protect themselves and to point out the hypocrisy of the left at every opportunity.MY MAJOR GOAL IS HIGHLIGHT THE HYPOCRISY AND STUPIDITY OF THE LEFTISTS ON TORONTO CITY COUNCIL. Last word: In the final analysis this blog is a relief valve for my rants/raves.

Blog Archive