A Home for the Dying or a House of Neglect? The Shocking Reality Behind Charity Care

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What happens when the most vulnerable—those at the edge of life—are placed in institutions meant to provide care but instead resemble wartime death camps? The harrowing reality of some “homes for the dying” exposes a lack of proper medical care, unhygienic conditions, and re-used medical equipment that should have no place in modern healthcare.

⚠️ Disturbing Revelations:
🔹 Patients with terminal cancer left with only aspirin for pain relief
🔹 Reused, unsterilized needles rinsed under cold tap water
🔹 Overcrowded rooms with 50-60 patients packed together, no chairs, no dignity
🔹 Minimal to no proper medical intervention—just a place to await death

This raises serious ethical and humanitarian questions:
❓ Are these institutions truly helping the dying, or just warehousing them in misery?
❓ Why do the poor receive substandard care in the name of charity?
❓ Should faith-based charity absolve itself of modern medical standards?

Is this compassion, or cruelty disguised as care?

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