I have a client that I work with in in-home care who struggles with diabetes and blood sugar issues and lives with family. This person tends to steal food from the family and so they set up cameras and put locks on all of their cabinets. This person does not have any food stamps and only receives meals on Wheels and ramen.
I know working in facility care that it was typical to let your client eat whatever they are wanting for the most part and adjust insulin medication as necessary.
This client's family didn't even let them go to Thanksgiving. It feels like borderline abuse to me but I know they aren't doing anything illegal.
I know it is for his own safety but he seems straight up miserable and is sound of mind it seems to me.
Is there anyway I can support the client or advise the family?
Thanks!
Have you considered looking for another job with a different client?
Best wishes to you.
His environment is actually worse than a prison, as even prisoners get 3 meals a day
I would report this family(anonymously if you prefer)to APS, and tell them what you're witnessing. They will come out and investigate.
And then if you're not comfortable there, I would find a new client to care for as there are many elders needing assistance in one way or another.
Report this dreadful family to APS that's my suggestion.
Might I ask if you have access to a Social Worker in this case? Because THAT person can approach this discussion, and it is in fact a part of their job.
Are you working with an agency? They, too, can guide you in this.
My best out to you. You've a very kind heart.