Posting this in GWC because it was more annoying than sucky, and now it is just sad. We had a customer who was very high-maintenance and annoying, and I told my CWs I couldn't wait to get rid of her, but now I'm eating my words.
So we had a lady here who had some serious health issues. She was 46, but didn't look younger than 70. She could never remember phone numbers or names or anything else for that matter. She would pay us late, or she would miss a night and have to make it up later. Boss Man actually took pity on her and paid for her first night, and she paid him back later. Housekeeping said that her room was always messy and they didn't like cleaning her room.
Soon, she was completely out of money. She didn't even have enough for a bus ride, and she was in a complete panic. She was trying to call her friend, but couldn't remember the name or number. Finally, she was able to produce a name, which when Googled gave me one of two options. One option was a pastor, which I guessed was the right one. I guessed right.
We were able to coordinate with the pastor's wife to get her room rent caught up and get her a bus ticket so she could go be with her father. We arranged to have Boss Man give her a ride to the bus station and make sure she caught her ride. I told the guest to bring all the ID she had, and hoped it would be enough. (She didn't have any primary ID, but she had a book full of things like expired IDs, her Soc. Sec. card, bills, etc, that I hoped could be put together to become "enough".)
After everything was arranged, I told my CWs how glad I was that we were finally getting rid of her and the burden she was. I'm regretting those words now.
The morning she was supposed to leave (Friday morning) was the morning after I was MOD, so I was staying at the motel. Hubs looked out and asked, "Um...why is there a police SUV out there?"
I called the Front Desk, and was told the news.
CW had called Guest to make sure she was awake and packed to head to the bus station, but had gotten no response. Boss Man went down and knocked on the door. Still no response, and the deadbolt was engaged. They called the police to do a welfare check so they could legally force the door open. When they did, they found Guest naked, on the floor, and unresponsive. They hauled her off in an ambulance.
She'd been in the ICU until this morning, when she passed away.
The pastor's wife just told me the news. She said that at least Guest passed away knowing that her room rent was caught up and that she had a bus ticket to go see her dad. That at least she passed away with some hope, and not completely in a panic.
Guest had left a few items of little significance (blankets, bowls, etc), which we are to dispose of as we see fit.
When I said I couldn't wait to get rid of her, that's not what I meant. I feel like such a b**** now... I just hope and pray that Guest is in a better place now...
So we had a lady here who had some serious health issues. She was 46, but didn't look younger than 70. She could never remember phone numbers or names or anything else for that matter. She would pay us late, or she would miss a night and have to make it up later. Boss Man actually took pity on her and paid for her first night, and she paid him back later. Housekeeping said that her room was always messy and they didn't like cleaning her room.
Soon, she was completely out of money. She didn't even have enough for a bus ride, and she was in a complete panic. She was trying to call her friend, but couldn't remember the name or number. Finally, she was able to produce a name, which when Googled gave me one of two options. One option was a pastor, which I guessed was the right one. I guessed right.
We were able to coordinate with the pastor's wife to get her room rent caught up and get her a bus ticket so she could go be with her father. We arranged to have Boss Man give her a ride to the bus station and make sure she caught her ride. I told the guest to bring all the ID she had, and hoped it would be enough. (She didn't have any primary ID, but she had a book full of things like expired IDs, her Soc. Sec. card, bills, etc, that I hoped could be put together to become "enough".)
After everything was arranged, I told my CWs how glad I was that we were finally getting rid of her and the burden she was. I'm regretting those words now.
The morning she was supposed to leave (Friday morning) was the morning after I was MOD, so I was staying at the motel. Hubs looked out and asked, "Um...why is there a police SUV out there?"
I called the Front Desk, and was told the news.
CW had called Guest to make sure she was awake and packed to head to the bus station, but had gotten no response. Boss Man went down and knocked on the door. Still no response, and the deadbolt was engaged. They called the police to do a welfare check so they could legally force the door open. When they did, they found Guest naked, on the floor, and unresponsive. They hauled her off in an ambulance.
She'd been in the ICU until this morning, when she passed away.
The pastor's wife just told me the news. She said that at least Guest passed away knowing that her room rent was caught up and that she had a bus ticket to go see her dad. That at least she passed away with some hope, and not completely in a panic.
Guest had left a few items of little significance (blankets, bowls, etc), which we are to dispose of as we see fit.
When I said I couldn't wait to get rid of her, that's not what I meant. I feel like such a b**** now... I just hope and pray that Guest is in a better place now...
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