A Kansas City woman was denied medical care while suffering back-to-back seizures after her husband filed a complaint against Overland Park Regional Hospital
One week agoa man named Quae filed a complaint on behalf of his wife, Nisha, at the hospital due to her experiencing seizures.
Hours after her discharge, she was found blocks away in a puddle of water on the side of the road, having another seizure. A Good Samaritan discovered her and provided assistance until emergency medical services arrived. Hours later, Quae learned about the incident and reported the hospital. Later that day, his wife had another seizure and was discharged after they discovered that the husband had filed a report against the hospital. Hospital staff called security on the husband after he confronted them for refusing to care for her while she was having seizures.
Security personnel escorted the husband and his wife from the room while having seizures. That is when the husband contacted the Overland Park Police Department. Upon their arrival, they witnessed the incident as Quae was providing aid to his wife. Police informed them that they had to take action, prompting the emergency room staff to intervene.
This UPS driver and Amazon driver both delivered packages to the same house at the same time.
Before they leave the UPS driver suggests to him that he may want to move the packages to the side so that they won’t have to come out too far.
The Amazon driver doesn’t seem too thrilled as he walks away.
Some say they would have ignored the UPS driver and others say that’s the problem right there. People also pointed out that UPS makes more money than Amazon drivers, so that could be the difference.
Should it matter how much you get paid? Shouldn’t you still do the best job you can? Or, do you think it’s not a big deal and the UPS guy should have minded his own business?
🚨NEW: L.A. County senior home volunteer accused of s*xually assaulting a woman with dementia
The family’s attorney identified the man in the footage as Jonathan Alvarado, a volunteer piano player at La Mirada Heights Senior Living Community
The daughter had installed cameras to monitor her mother’s care. Video from the unit shows Alvarado removing all his clothing, with staff arriving afterward
One employee is heard asking the alleged victim, “Why are you naked? Where are your clothes?”
Anderson said Alvarado was hired as a volunteer expected to be on-site only Fridays from noon to 1 p.m. to play piano
A bear, forced to live in appalling conditions in a tiny cage at a honey farm for years, is rescued, and while playing in a pool at the sanctuary, it realizes that it is truly free...
The Rodeo needs to come up with some new rules. No teenagers allowed without parents. $50 at the door. That'll keep a lot of nonsense out. The rodeo is walking distance for most of these teens. So it's going to be chaos. All parties involved were arrested.