As some of you may be aware, I am working a part-time job with the homeless and that this job is due to end by April, once the danger of hypothermia has also ended. This job has made me even more aware of the suffering that is experienced by the homeless. Last night was an example.
I received a call from the hotline staff that a new client was being referred to me because he had recently lost his home and the weather was REALLY nasty! When he arrived, he was drenched to the bone and really cold as it had been sleeting outside. He was also limping very badly as he had been walking, nonstop, for three days. The best I could offer him was a dry pair of socks and a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. As the sandwich was being prepared by a volunteer, the new client took off his shoes and I saw this BOTH of his socks were SOAKED WITH BLOOD!

I borrowed the First Aid kit from the church we were staying in, put on some surgical gloves and told the client that I needed to look at his feet. He peeled off one sock and I could see that his foot had about two blisters and that both had appeared to be bleeding. I cleaned the blisters as much as possible and put bandaids over them. Then he took off his other bloodied sock and I saw, to my shock and horror, that he had a deep ulcer, approximately one inch in diameter, on his other foot that was BADLY infected! I instinctively knew that this condition was WAY BEYOND my skill level! I called the hotline staff back to inform them that I needed to contact the EMTs and to fill out an Injury Report. The EMTs arrived and they ascertained that he needed to go to the Emergency Room immediately and the new client was transported.
Shortly after the new client was on his way to the hospital, my relief arrived and I started to fill her in on what had just taken place and handed her a copy of the Injury Report. She tossed it aside with an "I Don't Care" attitude, proceeded to blame the victim for his own problems, and prepared to bar him from returning, along with turning off the staff phone, so that the hotline staff couldn't reach her about this client, because she found it all "inconvenient" which annoyed me to no end! (And this person professes to be a DEVOUT CHRISTIAN!!!!) I couldn't help but think of the Bible verses in the New Testament of feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, housing the homeless, etc. along with "entertaining angels unawares". I'm scheduled to go back to work tonight and will be encountering this same apathetic staff member when she relieves me at midnight. I'm ready to ask her the question: "WWJD?"
Sheesh!!!!
Bones