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Grandma sets a camera to determine whether staff are lying since she keeps “falling out of her wheelchair.”

We would want to believe that we would be well taken care of when we are too old to take care of ourselves when we have reached the end of our freedom, and when we are dependent on the kindness of others.

That’s true for the majority of elderly folks. They are either attended to by family members or, at the least, by someone whose responsibility it is to show kindness and care.

Sadly, some still blatantly disregard and occasionally even mistreat those unable to protect themselves.

The final years of Minnie Graham’s life were spent in a nursing facility in Garland, Texas. Her family became concerned when she started to get black eyes and bruises.

Minnie’s loved ones were informed by the hospice staff that she had fallen out of her wheelchair, but they knew better than to take them at their word.

98-year-old great-grandma Minnie complained to her family about the Garland hospice staff mistreating her. She accused one employee of being extremely nasty, but because she was so old, it was difficult for her to convey the gravity of the situation.

The hospice caregivers in charge of caring for Minnie were questioned by her family, and they immediately refuted the allegations. Instead, they claimed that she had fallen out of her wheelchair, which caused the sudden onset of bruising.

Thankfully, Minnie’s family refused to be appeased. They decided to investigate it further since they thought foul play had occurred.

They installed a new clock in Minnie’s room equipped with a hidden camera and started documenting daily activities at the hospice. They awaited, captured, and observed. They were frightened by what they ultimately captured.

As it turned out, Minnie was being tortured and abused in the house, and it was most definitely not in an acceptable way. One caregiver swore and made fun of Minnie while shoving a freshly cleaned cloth into her mouth and pouring water in her face.

Fortunately, before Minnie passed away, her family learned the shocking truth thanks to their initiative and perseverance. Brenna Tiller and Iwuchukwu Ekechukwu, the two caretakers, were charged with felony harm to the elderly.

Ekechukwu reportedly had her nursing home license revoked after being found guilty of a felony and sentenced to five years of probation; nevertheless, Tiller continued to work at another facility. According to Rasansky Law Firm, the cops claimed they could not find her.

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No one deserves this kind of abuse, especially not someone as helpless and defenseless as Minnie; it should go without saying.

What kind of environment do we live in that it’s even risky to leave elderly family members in a facility? At the very least, this story should make us more cautious and trust our instincts.

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