We have recently spent time in a nursing home. This is David’s second time in one in the last five years. Suzanne goes with him.
We have all heard horror stories of terrible care inside nursing homes and skilled nursing centers. A Breach of Trust goes even further.
In the State of Texas, a person of any age can be declared incompetent by a probate judge on the say so of any doctor, competent or not. It gets worse. Once that person is declared incompetent, the court decides what happens to that person’s assets. Most of time, they are eaten up by “legal fees.’
A Breach of Trust is eye-opening. Anyone who lives in Texas should read this book, then reach out to their elected officials and stop the madness.
What happens in a prison is bad. What happens in a nursing home is even worse. But to make things unbearable, the court often forces competent people into nursing homes against their will and then rapes them financially.
We give A Breach of Trust all five stars. This book is very well-written and hard to put down. We won’t go so far as to call it entertaining. What it is is downright horrifying.
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