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Looking through some old cold cases today, and wondering how anyone could stay completely missing for so long. No body, no clues, no rumors of being seen alive or with someone. Where are you, Janet (and so many others)???
Can I ask - how does it work in the USA when a person with dementia and/or Alzheimer’s presents at say a nursing home for example? I ask because I know the procedures in place within the UK but we have the NHS whereas I am sure it’s a totally different approach to long term residential care being offered in the USA
My thoughts are ( please correct or advise me when necessary) that what if, confused, she found herself in another US State and was taken to a long term residential care home to be looked after. If she didn’t have any ID on her whatsoever and wasn’t able to identify herself to the staff at said home, could it be a possibility that she is safely ensconced in such a facility without anyone’s knowledge that she is a missing person? You have such strict laws in place regarding ‘patient confidentiality ‘ and I have seen it in cases where a family member is missing and information has been passed to their families that they have been spotted in or around such and such a Hostel/Hospital facility/Nursing home and when said family have asked if the ‘Facility Manager’ can confirm wether their relative has been in residence there, they quote Data Protection/Confidentiality laws/ Rights under the constitution etc and no info is given and neither confirmed or denied ...
So is this even a remote possibility?
It just amazes me that there has been absolutely no sightings of her or leads to follow (unless LE know a lot more than is being shared) or information provided or clues as to her whereabouts or if foul play is suspected !!! Where are you dear lady ???
So technically I suppose that it’s a possibility??? I do so hope that it’s the caseHi Angleterre! I can only hope you're on the right track about Janet. I'm sure if this happened at a nursing home here in the U.S., the local LE agency as well as the Dept. of Social Services would be called. I don't believe Janet had any relatives in the GA area--it seems they were all out of state. So unless she had some type of emergency contact number on her person, I don't know how they would know who to call. That's a conundrum, but if I were LE investigating this, I would somehow put out a bulletin to all state nursing facilities to be on the lookout for this lady.
I believe her driver knows where she is.So technically I suppose that it’s a possibility??? I do so hope that it’s the case
Her driver ? What have I missed?I believe her driver knows where she is.