Rob’s funny turn blows the whistle on poor care
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Rob’s funny turn blows the whistle on poor care

Julie Penfold Freelance writer

Caring for doubly-incontinent, late-stage dementia patients led a mental health nurse to write a one-man show that uses comedy and performance to make us question our responses to bad nursing

Rob Gee is a mental health nurse who has witnessed good and bad practice during a 12-year career that has included working in acute psychiatric settings in the UK and Australia.

Mental Health Practice. 20, 1, 18-19. doi: 10.7748/mhp.20.1.18.s16

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