The pen is mightier than Dear Hubby’s daily complaints

 

     Dear Hubby’s temper finally hit the boiling point last week and although he created quite a bit of commotion, he didn’t get a response from the rehab’s management.  He came home fuming.  After listening to him rant for hours, I decided to put my computer research and writing skills to work. 

     It didn’t take me long to find the corporate headquarters E-mail address.  I Then wrote the CEO a caustic letter about the lack of proper care DH’s mother has received at their local facility.  I listed every single problem from her cold meals to her not getting her medication for over a month and a half.  The list was long and I incorporated the words negligent and incompetent into my letter.

     I didn’t get a reply.

     However, the day after I wrote that letter, management and staff members here have been bending over backwards to keep DH from complaining about his mother’s care.  I’m guessing a ton of sh** rolled downhill and more than one person was presented with the gift of a freshly reamed A$$. 

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  1. When dealing with bureaucrats, the old doctor I used to work with always asked for their name and rank for “his formal letter of complaint” It was amazing how many “jobsworths” suddenly found that they could deal with his request after all!

  2. Well done! It’s about time they got busy doing what they are supposed to do.

    • They’d better take excellent care of his mother and keep him pleased because our local paper is becoming interested in doing an in depth inverstigative report on them. 😉 (I wonder how they heard about this?)

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