I work as a CNA in
long term care. We had one resident, “Betty,” who was totally
independent. All ADL’s were done on her own and she did fine on her own,
never had an incident. The only time she wanted help was showers and
then she only wanted you around to make sure she didn’t slip and fall.
Betty came down with pneumonia and had to be hospitalized. When she came
back she was too weak to do things on her own but too stubborn to ask
for help. The last thing the CNA told her before going to bed was “If
you want to get up, hit your call light. I’ll come help you.” Of course
she didn’t, got rid of the bed alarm, climbed out of bed, and fell.
Betty died from the fall. Her bed has been empty since.
The
following week the call light for the room went off at night. Thinking
it was the resident in bed B I walked down the room to see what she
wanted. I walked into the room only to see the call light for bed B and A
off, the call light for bed C (Betty’s unoccupied bed) was on. My eyes
filled up with tears, I backed out of the room, and made someone else
turn the call light off.
Source:True Ghost Stories
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