October 6th, 2021
I would like to send this to… somebody here (at the nursing home) who can do something to help me. Probably via fax. Assuming they can receive faxes here.
I won't even get into what's happened here today. All day. Holy heck! I am still… #!$#!$#@!!!
Anyway, can a few of you proofread this to make sure this makes sense.. that it won't get me into trouble?
To whom it may concern:
My name is Howard, and I currently reside in room #203.
First off, I appreciate the dedicated efforts of your staff. Nearly all of the staff who have entered my room have either been helpful, or friendly, and more often than not, both. So, I do not by any means intend to come off as being ungrateful.
My Request
I cannot tolerate another day stuck in this room with (Jeff) my current roommate. I am possibly the most positive-minded, polite, and helpful person you'll find living here. But I can no longer tolerate living under these conditions.
I am sure you are already fully aware, but Jeff is extremely passive/aggressive, while also being continually loud and aggravated throughout the day. The way he treats the ever-helpful staff is disturbing to me.
I also understand he is in pain, lonely, bitter, struggling… etc. I get it. I feel badly for him, and for his condition. And as often as I can, I do my best to help him out however I can. But at this point, the stress and strain of living in this room with him is physically and mentally worsening my condition. Today I was actually suffering from anxiety symptoms.
I am NOT a troublemaker, nor a malcontent, however, I need to relocate to just about ANYWHERE! Again, I do not mean to sound ungrateful, but I need to lookout for myself.
Please also ask any of your staff members (with whom I've had daily contact) how they would assess me. I am nearly certain they would offer a favorable opinion in regards to my demeanor.
And lastly, I am very willing to work with, befriend, and/or communicate openly with just about anybody (residents, staff members, groundskeepers, etc.). In real life, I was paid to solve problems. But in this instance, and in this room, I cannot hope to find any solutions.
Howard Neal
R
Room 203
Please DO NOT respond to me in the direct presence of my roommate. I do not wish to stir things up/create additional animosity.
I would like to send this to… somebody here (at the nursing home) who can do something to help me. Probably via fax. Assuming they can receive faxes here.
I won't even get into what's happened here today. All day. Holy heck! I am still… #!$#!$#@!!!
Anyway, can a few of you proofread this to make sure this makes sense.. that it won't get me into trouble?
To whom it may concern:
My name is Howard, and I currently reside in room #203.
First off, I appreciate the dedicated efforts of your staff. Nearly all of the staff who have entered my room have either been helpful, or friendly, and more often than not, both. So, I do not by any means intend to come off as being ungrateful.
My Request
I cannot tolerate another day stuck in this room with (Jeff) my current roommate. I am possibly the most positive-minded, polite, and helpful person you'll find living here. But I can no longer tolerate living under these conditions.
I am sure you are already fully aware, but Jeff is extremely passive/aggressive, while also being continually loud and aggravated throughout the day. The way he treats the ever-helpful staff is disturbing to me.
I also understand he is in pain, lonely, bitter, struggling… etc. I get it. I feel badly for him, and for his condition. And as often as I can, I do my best to help him out however I can. But at this point, the stress and strain of living in this room with him is physically and mentally worsening my condition. Today I was actually suffering from anxiety symptoms.
I am NOT a troublemaker, nor a malcontent, however, I need to relocate to just about ANYWHERE! Again, I do not mean to sound ungrateful, but I need to lookout for myself.
Please also ask any of your staff members (with whom I've had daily contact) how they would assess me. I am nearly certain they would offer a favorable opinion in regards to my demeanor.
And lastly, I am very willing to work with, befriend, and/or communicate openly with just about anybody (residents, staff members, groundskeepers, etc.). In real life, I was paid to solve problems. But in this instance, and in this room, I cannot hope to find any solutions.
Howard Neal
R
Room 203
Please DO NOT respond to me in the direct presence of my roommate. I do not wish to stir things up/create additional animosity.