Doorbell Camera Shows Hospice Worker Delivering Elderly Woman to the Wrong Home
In a profoundly discomforting scene, a man working for a hospice made his way to a door, delivering an elderly woman to the wrong home, leaving him rushing off and red-faced.
A doorbell camera video shared on TikTok by user Leanna Marie Garcia showed an unknown hospice employee unknowingly taking a senior citizen to the wrong household as she lay in her gurney.
In the clip, the worker slowly pushed the elderly lady in her stretcher to the house's door, saying hello to the individual inside. The senior citizen then informed him that he was at the wrong address, to which he quickly apologized to the resident.
A hospice worker delivering an elderly woman to the wrong house. | Source: tiktok.com/lala_leanna
In the video, the inhabitant -- assumably, the TikToker herself -- calmly assured the hospice worker that it was okay. However, the overlay text included in the TikTok recording said otherwise, with it reading:
"I was so scared like whooooo tf died and wanted to be delivered to my house?! 😭 I was so confused ya'll."
The man slowly began backing away from the house with the gurney, taking the senior citizen back to the vehicle. He appeared to whisper to himself, exclaiming that the situation was humiliating.
Individual commenting on a TikTok post by Leanna Marie Garcia. | Source: tiktok.com/lala_leanna
In the description, the TikTok user did express sympathy for the elderly lady, explaining that although she was not passed away as Garcia initially thought, it was scorchingly hot on the day.
She also spoke to the new neighbor through the doorbell camera, providing her with a useful warning.
Many fellow TikTokers and commenters agreed and were also deeply touched by the incident. One compassionate individual remarked that watching the clip broke their heart.
Individual commenting on a TikTok post by Leanna Marie Garcia. | Source: tiktok.com/lala_leanna
However, many viewers found the incident quite funny, although a significant amount admitted they felt terrible for their dark sense of humor. A user going by the name of "E" expressed:
"Omg...girl they was about to deliver you a whole person! 😳😂"
Beyond the sadness and jokes, some were indeed angered, saying that this shouldn't have been posted online in the first place. The viral clip has received around 6000 comments in total.
While some may struggle with addresses, which was gruelingly embarrassing in the case of this hospice worker, others may shine at it, such as Amazon worker Kelsey.
Not only did she manage to deliver a package to a new homeowner's house even though it had no number, but she also spoke to the new neighbor through the doorbell camera, providing her with a helpful warning.
The Amazon employee told her that having no house number could be disastrous if there were an emergency and paramedics needed to find her place quickly. Unlike the hospice worker, Kelsey was not shy, confident in her delivery abilities and advice.
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