Cast of characters:
Mom (in a leadership position at church that would oversee the needs of members)
Jane (mentally ill, physically fragile church member who needs a lot of help)
Dorene (65 years old, raising a grandson, has HIPPA permission for Jane)
Lisa (young mother, works as a nurse, helps Dorene with Jane)
Jane has had several physical and mental breakdowns over the past two years and they are becoming more frequent. She relies on Dorene because Dorene is one of the few people she trusts. Dorene is not in the best physical condition either plus her marriage has some stress because of Jane's demands on Dorene's time.
About 2 weeks ago Jane fell down in her apartment and hit her head. An ambulance was called and took her to the hosptial. While there, the doctors realized that she was in the midst of a psychotic breakdown so they admitted her for observation. Dorene bore the brunt of this latest crisis because she was unwilling to burden anyone else with the trouble (i.e. she didn't say anything to anyone).
This week was time for Jane to come home. Everyone thought it was no problem until they were informed that Jane had been moved to a psychiatric hospital 4 hours away and no one at the hospital had notified Dorene or anyone else when it happened.
At this point Dorene's husband called Mom and told her that Dorene couldn't handle this latest problem anymore and it was now Mom's responsibility and he had told the people in charge to contact Mom with any further issues. Problem with this is, the people from church helping Jane need information on her condition and care, which HIPPA laws prevent them from getting and which only Dorene can take care of.
Lisa steps in at this point and says that the hospital should have some way of getting Jane home either by shuttle service or helping her get on the bus. She gets Jane to allow her to have some permission to speak to hospital staff and finds out that yes, the hospital can send Jane home. She then sets up an appointment to talk to someone at the hospital to finalize getting Jane ready to come home and find out what kind of help Jane will need. Jane then came home on Tuesday.
Turns out though, that the hospital just put Jane on the shuttle, notified Dorene she was on her way and left it at that.
Lisa gets up early on Wednesday, hires a babysitter to watch her kids and heads to the hospital for her appointment. She calls halfway there to make sure things are still set up and that's when she is informed that Jane's already home. When she questions why no one called her their response is "we thought one of your church people would tell you."
So here's where I need an unbiased opinion. Both Mom and Dorene are blaming themselves for not telling Lisa because they both knew Jane had come home on Tuesday. Plus they're both responsibility eaters and blame shoulderers (is that a word?
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I'm leaning towards feeling it's the hospital's fault and responsibility. Either Mom or Dorene could have told Lisa but was it really their responsibility? If it matters, Lisa is fairly put out with Mom and kind of chewed her out because she (rightly) feels that if she is asked to help with Jane she needs to be kept in the loop.
So, what do y'all think?
Mom (in a leadership position at church that would oversee the needs of members)
Jane (mentally ill, physically fragile church member who needs a lot of help)
Dorene (65 years old, raising a grandson, has HIPPA permission for Jane)
Lisa (young mother, works as a nurse, helps Dorene with Jane)
Jane has had several physical and mental breakdowns over the past two years and they are becoming more frequent. She relies on Dorene because Dorene is one of the few people she trusts. Dorene is not in the best physical condition either plus her marriage has some stress because of Jane's demands on Dorene's time.
About 2 weeks ago Jane fell down in her apartment and hit her head. An ambulance was called and took her to the hosptial. While there, the doctors realized that she was in the midst of a psychotic breakdown so they admitted her for observation. Dorene bore the brunt of this latest crisis because she was unwilling to burden anyone else with the trouble (i.e. she didn't say anything to anyone).
This week was time for Jane to come home. Everyone thought it was no problem until they were informed that Jane had been moved to a psychiatric hospital 4 hours away and no one at the hospital had notified Dorene or anyone else when it happened.
At this point Dorene's husband called Mom and told her that Dorene couldn't handle this latest problem anymore and it was now Mom's responsibility and he had told the people in charge to contact Mom with any further issues. Problem with this is, the people from church helping Jane need information on her condition and care, which HIPPA laws prevent them from getting and which only Dorene can take care of.
Lisa steps in at this point and says that the hospital should have some way of getting Jane home either by shuttle service or helping her get on the bus. She gets Jane to allow her to have some permission to speak to hospital staff and finds out that yes, the hospital can send Jane home. She then sets up an appointment to talk to someone at the hospital to finalize getting Jane ready to come home and find out what kind of help Jane will need. Jane then came home on Tuesday.
Turns out though, that the hospital just put Jane on the shuttle, notified Dorene she was on her way and left it at that.
Lisa gets up early on Wednesday, hires a babysitter to watch her kids and heads to the hospital for her appointment. She calls halfway there to make sure things are still set up and that's when she is informed that Jane's already home. When she questions why no one called her their response is "we thought one of your church people would tell you."
So here's where I need an unbiased opinion. Both Mom and Dorene are blaming themselves for not telling Lisa because they both knew Jane had come home on Tuesday. Plus they're both responsibility eaters and blame shoulderers (is that a word?
)I'm leaning towards feeling it's the hospital's fault and responsibility. Either Mom or Dorene could have told Lisa but was it really their responsibility? If it matters, Lisa is fairly put out with Mom and kind of chewed her out because she (rightly) feels that if she is asked to help with Jane she needs to be kept in the loop.
So, what do y'all think?

I tend to be a little biased because people tend to just dump Jane issues on Mom and Dorene because they don't want to deal with it themselves. My knee-jerk reaction is "they want what?!"
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