In Örebro, Sweden, thieves have broken into a retirement home. They brought mobiles, but it is also believed that clothes carried by home care staff may also have been stolen.
During the night they entered the retirement home through a balcony that was open.
The police now invite people who have a home service to pay extra attention when home care staff arrive. And that relatives inform their close who have a home service that they should pay attention to.
Örebro is thus the city with a very hard-working home service staff who usually has to be with his first user only a few minutes after the workout has begun. At the same time, it has also been reported that older people are forced to sit in their own stools until the diapers weigh enough to make them affordable enough to change. Looking at this from the outside, it may not seem so dangerous, but for the welfare state Sweden, this is a real undergraduate.
And you may call me a damn communist, but the later examples of Örebro's care for the elderly are the result of prioritizing lower taxes, scattering and much more instead of just welfare.
I have interviewed employees in the municipal elderly care and I share their fear of getting old here.
Here is a link to the news article that relates to the break in the retirement home. Have an idea that the article is in Swedish:
https://www.na.se/artikel/orebro-lan/orebro/polisen-varnar-kontrollera-att-hemtjanstpersonalen-ar-akta
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