Palliative Care that should not be
This is a real story. But names are changed for privacy.
Mathew and Susan belonged to Kumbanad. They were neighbours. They were of identical age. They had attended school and college together. They were thick friends. Their families, much earlier, had decided to unite them in marriage once they found employment.
In this land where jobs were few and difficult to come by, Mathew and Susan were lucky enough to be appointed as clerks in the Postal Department as Clerks at Kottayam. A year after their appointment, the families got together and conducted their marriage as envisaged.
Everything went on well. Mathew and Susan managed to purchase a house at Devalokam after staying in a rented house for three years. They had two sons in this period.
As time moved on Mathew's father, Alexander, became ill. He needed advanced treatment. As it was available at Kottayam alone and not at Kumbanad, they brought both the father and the mother to stay with them.
While the treatment was going on for his father, tragedy struck. Mathew's mother suddenly had a heart attack. Unfortunately she succumbed to it.
Now Mathew and Susan had a difficult time. They had to attend to their jobs. They had their children at the school. And there was Mathew's father who needed a male home nurse as he could not move around by himself.
Mathew, with the help of an agency, was able to locate a male home nurse, Sabu.
Sabu said he would do the job at Rs.20000.00 per month provided the family provided him food.
There was no other go.
Mathew agreed.
Sabu came and began to look after the ailing father of Mathew.
Initially the arrangement worked out well. Alexander was happy with the service by Sabu.
Later on, Sabu became aggressive. He began ill treating Alexander.
Sabu would set the AC at 18 degree even as he could see Alexander was shivering. He would not provide Alexander with hot water to drink to help him withstand the extreme temperature.
Alexander quietly suffered. He did not convey the difficulties he had faced to Mathew or Susan. As Alexander had to be carried to the bathroom, Sabu had thretened him that he would be throwing him down sharply to the bed if he had said even a word about how he was being ill treated to Mathew or Susan.
Alexander knew very well if Sabu was dismissed, it would be difficult for Mathew and Susan to locate a replacement. As Alexander was in need of constant care, he knew either Mathew or Susan would have to give up their job to look after him. As he loved them, he did not want to add misery to their lives.
Like every good thing coming to an end, every bad thing will have to come to an end.
One day Susan returned from the office a little earlier as she had a splitting head ache. At home she found a shivering Alexander and a Sabu in deep slumber with the AC temperature at the lowest. She just couldn't believe it. They had been under the impression Sabu was looking after Alexander very well. She probed. Alexander couldn't hold back any longer.
Susan phoned Mathew. She asked him to come at once.
Sabu was full of regret. He said he would look after Alexander well.thereafter.
Mathew made up his mind. He complained to the agency. They at once recalled Sabu and arranged a replacement. They assured the replacement won't create any mischief.
Fortunately the replacement was good. He took good care of Alexander till he breathed his last after three years.

