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    3.3 (3 reviews)
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    6 years ago

    I love working as an Angel I enjoy working with our clients and my coworker what a great place to work everyday

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    Be advised that when a representative of Peppi's House tells you and your loved one that their goal…read moreis to make them comfortable, their definition of comfortable is being drugged to the point of being comatose. No matter if your loved one is writhing in agony from pain, pleading for the pain to end and/or is barely coherent, or your loved one is very much alert and coherent and is not in agonizing pain, the staff at Peppi's House will drug your loved one to the point of being completely unresponsive. My mom was one such person. She was absolutely 100% alert and as soon as she was transferred from the hospital to this hospice house and I went to visit her, she was comatose. Despite my multiple requests for them to not give her any narcotic, or even a quarter of what they were giving her, they persisted. Multiple employees stated that they were there to keep patients comfortable for as long as it takes, whether it takes two days to two weeks. I found that time line very odd and rather specific. So, there you have it folks, at Peppi's House, expect your loved one to be drugged into a coma (even if that's not what they wanted) and then with no food, or water, or any IV drip, their heart will cease to beat within 2 days to 2 weeks. I find this practice to be despicable and unethical.

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