Peter Falk Nurse Made 'Uncomfortable' By Daughter
Posted on Jul 21, 2009 @ 03:04PM

A declaration has been filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by a caretaker for the actor Peter Falk, who has offers some interesting insights into nature of the visits Faulk's daughter Catherine made.
Months ago, Catherine went head-to-head with Faulk's current wife Shera over conservatorship of Peter, who is battling Alzheimer's, with Shera claiming the father and daughter have long been estranged.
John Adrian Arandia, a nurse hired to care for Falk, submitted the declaration through Shera's attorneys. He claims Catherine's behavior made him uneasy asking tons of questions about his condition and his motor functions.
She also brought two small toy baseballs for her father, telling Arandia that it was his favorite sport, which the actor immediately tried to ingest.
"It made me uncomfortable to have to answer Catherine's questions and I would prefer not having to answer them in the future," he said.
"Her presence at these meetings should be sufficient and she should not need any toys to visit with Mr. Falk," he added.










I wonder is she trying to work for the stepmother or is she really interested in helping Mr Falk. She has every right to ask about her fathers care. I would worry if his daughter didn't. I would watch Mrs Falk.
Posted Wed, 07/22/2009 - 12:09am
So now it's a bad thing to try to educate one's self about one's ailing father's condition? And to bring along something that he loved in the past? My guess is that this "nurse" is employed by the stepmother. 'Nuff said.
Posted Tue, 07/21/2009 - 8:54pm
I agree with you. I would be "uncomfortable" if his daughter didn't ask how her father was doing!
I'm thinking this is something cooked up by Mr. Faulk's wife in an effor to keep his daughter away (makes you wonder what she's up to--shisti much?).
Posted Tue, 07/21/2009 - 6:55pm
that nurse needs another job, out of the healthcare industry, if she doesnt like answering families questions about the patient.
Posted Tue, 07/21/2009 - 6:05pm
What in the world is strange about a daughter asking numerous questions about her ailing father's physical cond? He's ill, has a terminal disease, she should be asking questions & the nurse should be happy to answer them.
Posted Tue, 07/21/2009 - 3:57pm