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Hospice Care Worker Mortified After Accidentally Delivering Elderly Patient To The Wrong Home

Hospice Care Worker Mortified After Accidentally Delivering Elderly Patient To The Wrong Home
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Sometimes you probably get the wrong mail, or the mail for a neighbor's house someplace down the street. But have you ever been delivered a neighbor's elderly, ill relative?

TikToker @lala_leanna did, and caught it all on video. A hospice care worker showed up to her front door to "deliver" an elderly woman to the home of whom is supposed to be her caregiver or next-of-kin, only to realize he was at the wrong house.


His mortified "oh"s tell the whole story.

@lala_leanna

I really thought I was getting a bodied delivered to me. she wasn’t deceased though but poor lady it was hot out #foryoupage

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The elderly woman can be heard telling the worker that this is not her house while stating what the correct address is supposed to be. It happened a few times before the worker finally took serious notice.

Upon realizing his mistake, he mutters "how embarrassing" as he begins walking away.

@lala_leanna/TikTok

@lala_leanna/TikTok

@lala_leanna/TikTok

@lala_leanna/TikTok

The woman who took the video said she was initially alarmed upon seeing what was approaching her doorstep, thinking that she was being delivered a dead person.

"I really thought I was getting a body delivered to me," she said in the caption.

"I was scared, I was like, who [the f*ck] died and wanted to be delivered to my house?!"

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@lala_leanna/TikTok

@lala_leanna/TikTok

@lala_leanna/TikTok

Overall, things seemed to resolve themselves, and hopefully the elderly woman and her caretaker were able to find the right house. And hopefully that woman is enjoying time with her family as she lays on hospice care.

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