When I spoke to a colleague about Joe's report, her face registered surprise. She said, Is it possible for a death in a nursing home to be premature? Joe told me, If it were happening in any other kind of institution, to any other part of the population - workers, say, or children - there'd be an outcry, media, inquiries, swift intervention. The truth is we do not value the last months or years of a person's life. The remaining life of someone old. Particularly if they are in residential care. If we are all just economic units who lift or lean, then very little is lost when a nursing home resident or anyone getting on in their years dies prematurely. In fact money might be saved - one less nursing-home bed to fund, and the kids can finally get their hands on the house.
~ Karen Hitchcock