Vietnam vet bitten more than 100 times by ants during his final days at VA Medical Center

Laquna said when she visited her father, who had cancer, at Eagle’s Nest Community Living Center, a nursing home at the Atlanta VA Medical Center, before his death she was “worried and confused” because he looked different than the last time she visited.

Her father, who served in the Air Force, was covered in bumps. The staff member offered a simple, yet unbelievable explanation: ants.

“He served his country in the Air Force, and I think that he deserved better.”

There were reportedly ants crawling all over the ceiling, walls, and bed in Joel’s room. This led to more to Joel suffering from more than 100 bites.

“They were everywhere,” Laquna said.

The nursing home moved Joel and he was cleaned up, but the following day there was still an insect issue. Joel was moved to another room where he eventually died due to the cancer.

Laquna knew her father was going to die, she questioned whether the ants sped up the process.

“If it didn’t promote his body to die quicker, what is the protocol within the VA just to manage when something like this happens?”

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In a statement the VA said they “immediately cared for the Veterans and took action to ensure no other CLC residents were impacted.”

They also stated that all rooms were stripped and properly cleaned, open food containers were removed from bedrooms, and several pest control companies were brought in to assess the issue.

How could anyone be treated like this, especially a veteran! This is absolutely disgraceful.

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