My mom is in assisted living and I have a suspicion that the staff, or perhaps a resident, is taking her money. I need something that won’t look out of place and isn’t easily disabled, maybe it plays possum when unplugged but has battery backup. Anyone have any advice?

  • intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    3 hours ago

    That seems completely reasonable.

    It seems completely unreasonable to me. If a person wants a security camera in their home, they should be allowed to have one.

    Thinking of that room as your staff’s workplace makes me wonder if you’ve forgotten it’s also someone’s home.

    • philpo@feddit.org
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      1 hour ago

      It is not their home. Period.

      In your home you can also install a cooktop/hot plate, light a candle, paint the walls any colour you like. All of which you are not allowed to do in a nursing home.

      And it is not the patient who wants the camera, it’s a relative. And even in your home a hidden camera that monitors a family members toilet/bathroom would be very much illegal in most jurisdictions,even more so if the family members may be unable to decide on that matter competently.

      Additionally it is a workplace. For professionals. Tbh: In almost all industrial nations it’s far easier to find another client than find another carer. And due to all the causes I already mentioned in this topic almost all carers will be very uncomfortable with this situation - because,well they care about their clients a lot. And that also includes the dignity of their patients.