Why not put the pensioners behind bars and place the criminals in nursing homes?
This approach would enable pensioners to enjoy access to showers, engage in hobbies, and take walks.
They would receive unlimited free prescriptions alongside dental and medical care, including wheelchairs, and instead of incurring expenses, they would receive financial support.
With constant video monitoring, assistance would be provided immediately if they experienced a fall or required help.
Bedding would be laundered twice weekly, and clothing would be neatly ironed and returned to them.
A guard would check on the residents every 20 minutes, delivering meals and snacks directly to their cells.
Family members could visit in a designated suite specifically designed for such purposes.
Access to a library, weight room, spiritual counseling, pool facilities, and educational resources would be available to them.
On request, basic clothing, shoes, slippers, pajamas, and legal aid would be provided free of charge.
All individuals would have their own private, secure rooms, with an outdoor exercise yard complete with gardens.
Each senior could enjoy amenities like a PC, a TV, a radio, and daily phone calls.
A board of directors would be in place to address complaints, and guards would adhere to a strict code of conduct.
In contrast, criminals would experience cold food, isolation, and a lack of supervision.
Lights would turn off at 8 PM, with showers permitted once a week. They would reside in small rooms while paying $600.00 per week, with no hope of release.
While some may view this as an extreme proposition, it highlights the importance of caring for our elderly—they deserve the best possible treatment. As for incarcerated criminals, we should consider reopening Fremantle Prison and ensuring that all prisons follow the same model.
No electricity, nothing at all… and every possible measure should be taken to ensure that the lives of rapists, murderers, and pedophiles are as miserable as the havoc they wreaked on others.