MartialBob t1_is2ugs0 wrote
As a former health care worker I am not surprised at all. The state places some pretty specific rules about patient care; how you lift, transport, interact with and so on. Even the good facilities have staff that bend and break the rules on a regular basis. You get good at lying when something goes wrong.
When you add in people are convicts and that do not have family on site to advocate for them you get a recipe for rampant abuse.
-I_I t1_is42s5i wrote
Just an FYI: Incarcerated person > convict.
Also, and related: incarcerated person ≠ guilty
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