Yes. Of course there are some difficulties around that, but I think we've seen over the last year while investigations have been under way that we do have enough evidence. Certainly what we learned over the last year.... Take an instance of dehydration. That was extremely common in my practice, even pre-COVID. It is just unconscionable in our society that someone can actually die from not having water placed by their side.
That's usually a systemic issue. The charting is not happening appropriately. The lowest-paid staff members don't appreciate the importance of noting water intake or the placement of a water glass on a side table, for instance.
Those are things that happen at an organizational level from the owners and operators. When it happens consistently, or at any time, it should not be the lowest-paid worker who is held accountable. There has to be accountability at the organizational level, especially when we have chain, for-profit companies turning a profit on the suffering of these residents.