The inmates were unkempt and unkempt, wore dirty clothes that did not belong to them, were motionless and did not speak
The new data on the living conditions in the nursing home of Korydallos are shocking.
The conclusion from the Ombudsman is revealing,
The atmosphere in the place was suffocating, it smelled of urine and the beds had very thin mattresses and dirty linens.
The inmates were exhausted, weak.
Some had skin lesions and others appeared to be in pain and were crying out for help, yet there was no record of examinations for anyone.
The team from the Citizen’s Advocate conducted an autopsy last November at the nursing home, after successive complaints, as well as previous inspections by the district.
They found that inmates were unkempt and unkempt, wore dirty clothes that did not belong to them, were motionless and did not speak, and there were inmates who seemed to be ignored.
While that’s how auditors described what they saw, the nursing home continued to operate as normal.
In a structure, which was not even aware of its existence, the very association of care units.
“It’s a unit we didn’t even know about, it’s not a member of our association no medical records if possible” says Stelios Prosalikas, President of the MFI Union.
From October 2020 to September 2021, the Region of Attica, according to the relevant Kathimerini report, carried out 8 audits, sending the reports to the Piraeus District Attorney’s Office.
However, when the annulment request came to be discussed at the Piraeus Administrative Appeals Court, it was rejected for not filing a tax return.
The 35 elderly people in the nursing home are expected to be transferred to other facilities.
Source: Skai
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