WEST MAIN STREET IN SHELBY, OHIO, USA.
So much summertime festivity, activity, outdoor enjoyment...yet, in the anonymity of a nearby apartment complex in Shelby, Ohio that receives government grants and funding specifically awarded them to provide safe and humane housing for elderly and disabled Ohio residents, one female disabled and elderly woman has been thrown out into the streets to become homeless by both her apartment complex manager, and, her local hospital attending physician/medical doctor and his staff at his request and on his orders. Unless, of course, she agrees to pretend dishonestly to be in a suicidal or homicidal condition which she explained to me is a condition that she was not in, but, by tonight after all of the cruel treatment she has been forced to endure...well, why, I would not blame her if she has at least become somewhat seriously depressed if not quite a bit hopeless. Sunday, September 16, 2018
How A Disabled and Handicapped Woman in Ohio Was Recently Treated!
I have just witnessed how a woman with Multiple Sclerosis is treated in Richland County, Ohio, USA. First, her apartment manager coerces her into signing herself out of being a leasee, pesters her to get moved out in no more than 30 days. (I was the moving helper). Then, the ambulance picks her up and transports her to the local hospital where after her present health issues are examined she is quickly deemed well enough to be discharged even though she suffers with MS, and, other visible health issues that she showed to me and my female moving assistant while we were loading the last of her belongings onto our moving truck. At the hospital one of the options offered this disabled woman to keep her off the streets of homelessness was that she voluntarily describe herself as being suicidal--then, the hospital would gladly refer her to the nearest psychiatric hospital unit where they would hospitalize her for a 72 hour evaluative period or longer and provide her with a social worker, nursing care, meals, medication, etc...Since this disabled woman (my moving help customer) did not believe in telling lies she therefore told us all that that was not a good and viable option because it would require that she lie which is not Biblical. So, in desperation, my moving assistant contacted a younger woman who needed to rent out a room in the neighboring city preferred as a residence location by my disabled moving customer and we managed to Grant the Shelby, Ohio Hospital's wish that the disabled woman leave the hospital. And, so we picked up and gave our Dis. Mov. Cust. free taxi service from Shelby, Ohio to her (fingers crossed) new residence (since the hospital did not succeed at finding her one even though one or two nurses in particular tried hard). Since this new residence is not exactly handicapped accessible, my Dis. Mov. Cust. has not been eating hardly at all and has spent most of the time in the restroom and on the commode. After about 4 days of trying to help this woman find a suitable dwelling place after her mysteriously unjust and unfair separation from her husband at the apartment complex for the elderly and disabled which I will just say is in Shelby, Ohio on North Third Street...she still does not have a sufficiently safe, suitable, handicap accessible residence where she can receive the home health care that she needs. Wow!!! I have not shared everything about this matter; no names; no specifics, not yet. at this point I am just venting about how severely physically handicapped people are treated in the Richland County, Ohio, USA area.
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