Comment by hckevrythng
14 hours ago
Not necessarily. For one its simply impractical to offer free services in a society that isnt based on such a concept of free. This is a capitalist society. Whether one likes it or is against it, the design of things here prevents altruism for altruisms sake. Someone MUST pay, the flow of capital expects a return. Also nursing homes have no better of a reputation as the asylums except where the most obvious most heinous offenses are ommitted. But to be honest the institutional setting carries pitfalls as well which do not lend themselves towards cure or resolution but other issues further compounding the probem.
The problem is the cost of a homeless man in Ghirardelli square threatening passersby doesn't appear on anyone's balance sheet, so no one is directly inventivized to fix the problem.