Missing Cinnamon Rolls
To the Editor:
On Wednesday, July 15 I called Monument Hill Rehabilitation and Nursing Center to see if I could bring some of my friends some baked goods. They told me yes, but I couldn’t come inside. The lady over the phone said she would meet me at the front door. I handed her a large brown bag that had seven plastic trays with cinnamon rolls inside. I told her three people were supposed to get two each and one lady was supposed to get one. I had their names on them.
Around 4:45 p.m. that afternoon I called my friend and asked her if they got their cinnamon rolls. She said they all just got one, so I want to know what happened to the other three? I called Monument Hill and they tried to tell me I had only four cinnamon rolls in the bag.
It is bad that the people in the nursing center aren’t getting what was sent them. Their family and friends can’t visit them.
My friends would like to know where their cinnamon rolls went. The next day they told me they found the cinnamon rolls and gave them to the patients, but they didn’t know that Hruska’s doesn’t sell the kind of rolls I gave them. I work in the back of the bakery and they were made for the patients specifically – only with different ingredients in them.
The rolls that they tried to replace them with didn’t have their names on them and the special ingredients weren’t in them. I think that is wrong to try to cover this up.
Mary Vrazel
Ellinger