Talk:Neglect/@comment-26394749-20160526012306

I currently work in a nursing home and yes, there is a separate wing for Alzheimer's/dementia patients, but ONLY those. No other type of patients have their own wing. Hospice patients have their own rooms, usually at the end of the long hallways (I guess so you don't have to hear them when they die) and the more lucid patients or the ones there voluntarily (yes, there are some who checked themselves in) have very nice rooms that are almost like luxury hotel rooms. The only thing their rooms don't have are cooking appliances. They have mini fridges, TVs, books, computers, everything but something to cook with. Even the lucid people have to eat with the dying people. I think that's a bit wrong, personally, but then again, these are the people who can leave whenever they want and get their own food and bring it back. Sometimes this one lady would purchase pizza for herself and the current staff working her wing. That wing was my favorite.