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A Hidden Shame in Nursing Homes

Sep 14, 2021
Katie Thomas is a healthcare reporter for The New York Times, bringing an eye-opening discussion on the troubling use of antipsychotic drugs in nursing homes. She reveals the alarming rise in misdiagnoses of schizophrenia among elderly residents and shares the poignant story of David Blakeney, whose health drastically declined after receiving questionable treatment. The conversation critiques systemic failures in regulations and calls for urgent reforms to ensure dignified and compassionate care for the vulnerable in these facilities.
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ANECDOTE

David Blakeney's Story

  • David Blakeney, a robust farmhand, developed dementia in his 60s.
  • His wife, Yvonne, placed him in a nursing home due to his declining health.
INSIGHT

Unexpected Diagnosis

  • After David's death, Yvonne discovered he'd been diagnosed with schizophrenia and given antipsychotics.
  • This shocked her, as he'd never shown symptoms before.
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History of Antipsychotic Use

  • For over 50 years, nursing homes have used antipsychotics to control dementia patients' behavior.
  • This practice raises ethical and health concerns, likened to "chemical straitjackets."
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