ducklite
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Ducklite, I find the story of your friend to be rather disturbing, and/or a little embellished.
In Ontario prior to a person being discharged from hospital, they can discuss with the nursing staff, and social worker on home care upon discharge.
The hospital social worker will discuss with the patient what kind of support system is in place at home, and will often arrange for home health care, if required through Community Care Access Centres. The care will depend on the situation of course, but it can include nursing care to change bandages, check on stitches, help with bathing, basically whatever is required.
The amount of time depends on each individuals situation, it can be daily, it can be once or twice a week. Each situation is different, and treated as such.
And, it is covered under our health care.
It's very disturbing, it's not embellished. She does have a home nurse coming in two times a week, the fissures began the day after the nurse was there, and she went to the ER. They sent her home with pain pills and told her to call her doctor--the one she had called two weeks earlier and was still waiting on a call back from because the home nurse felt that her surgical wound wasn't healing well.
And this would be covered under the health care that the majority of Americans have as well.