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Related: About this forumOhio's nursing homes are dumping patients at homeless shelters
By JAKE ZUCKERMAN/Signal Ohio
Updated 2:28 PM EDT, April 17, 2026
The scene was concerning enough to prompt the homeless shelter staff to call the fire department.
A woman using a walker had shown up, incontinent and carrying a large bag of medications. She was diabetic, managing a tibia fracture and alcohol-related dementia, and she was dumped at the shelter, according to federal inspectors.
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The incident was what industry experts described as a rare but increasingly common instance of a nursing home in Ohio transferring its patients who are often older, poorer and medically fragile to a homeless shelter.
CMS has faulted Eastland and six others in the past few years related to efforts to discharge patients to homeless shelters, most of which were ultimately carried out.
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https://apnews.com/article/ohio-nursing-home-patients-homeless-shelters-9c000eeddc9c9411f44fd605fafc6771
sheshe2
(97,859 posts)I am sorry, I just don't have any words left in me.
Attilatheblond
(9,019 posts)have become disposable people in Trump's Billionaires Only America
SheltieLover
(81,198 posts)chouchou
(3,194 posts)This is Trump's Nation
BurnDoubt
(1,809 posts)I once challenged my Republican Congressman John Doolittle that I would vote for him if he read Jonathan Swifts Modest Proposal into the Congressional Record.
His Aide had never heard of it.
(Spoiler alert: He Didnt, and I Didnt.)
I think he was also the one who told me only a small minority worked for Minimum Wage, and they didnt need to work because they were kids, working for fun money.
Skittles
(172,139 posts)yes indeed
JMCKUSICK
(6,332 posts)NBachers
(19,489 posts)appalachiablue
(44,087 posts)Aren't many nursing homes owned by PE, Private Equity investors.
enid602
(9,717 posts)I think the reason the nursing homes are dumping patients might well be caused by the trillion dollar reduction in Medicaid in Trumps big disgusting bill. Medicaid has traditionally paid for people in nursing homes once their assets were depleted.
Karma13612
(4,991 posts)80 year old people who are in dementia or just old and frail to homeless shelters when their money runs out?
Edited: It SEEMS like this is more for people in rehab and expected to be discharged at some stage. They are not talking about people who are in their late stages of life getting ready to pass on.
Im not saying they are justified or blameless, but I THOUGHT they were kicking gramma out of her final living space.