Had a couple go miss from up north here. They took a wrote turn on a off road and got stuck. He went for help and 30 some days later she was found by hunters I think. She was in bad shape but has since recovered. Her husband has not been found. Hell of a mistake!
Well with cuts in Medicare and health care I wonder how many people now take in there parents, grandparents into their home that used to put them in Nursing homes? How many unemployed people are bringing in parents, grandparents for social security checks to pay the bills?
Well with cuts in Medicare and health care I wonder how many people now take in there parents, grandparents into their home that used to put them in Nursing homes? How many unemployed people are bringing in parents, grandparents for social security checks to pay the bills? [/quote]
[quote]FreckleFace wrote:
The chldren aren’t home to watch them?[/quote]
It’s not that they’re not home, it’s that they aren’t up at six in the fucking morning making sure their parents don’t accidentally drive their Buick into a lake on their way to Country Kitchen Buffet.
Those people wake up so goddamn early it’s impossible to effectively monitor them.
[quote]FreckleFace wrote:
The chldren aren’t home to watch them?[/quote]
It’s not that they’re not home, it’s that they aren’t up at six in the fucking morning making sure their parents don’t accidentally drive their Buick into a lake on their way to Country Kitchen Buffet.
Those people wake up so goddamn early it’s impossible to effectively monitor them.[/quote]
True, at least toddlers sleep a lot.
If you run on 4 hours sleep and have a drivers license the whole game changes.
Those people wake up so goddamn early it’s impossible to effectively monitor them.[/quote]
Ha, funny.
Answer: aging population means increase in incidence of missing dementia sufferers along with all other age-attendant miseries. Also agree that media is becoming more proactive in cases of missing persons.