The article reports on two cases of poor elderly hospital care in New Zealand, where families took on direct caregiving duties due to systemic failures, including neglect, poor hygiene, and inadequate medical treatment, raising concerns about the overall standard of care for the老
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primary caregivers step in to ensure basic needs
Family roster themselves on to care for elderly relative over hospital standard concernsrelatives asked to fill care roles due to staff shortfall
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