teresa palmer -- matthew fano, drrks teresa palmer, and kim tavaglioni. please let me know if i've missed any, but this is for item nine. >> hi again. the nursing association agrees that this is detrimental. we agree with the department's finding, and we hope that you'll move to make that official. thank you. >> thank you. next, please. >> yeah. if you look at the research that mrs. patil did herself, you can see that all of the rcfe memory care units are full in the city. and this is, again, cpmc enhancing its own revenue at the expense of the people of san francisco. we've got an epidemic of alzheimer's going on, breaking waves of baby boomers going into it, and you've got them discontinuing services, not planning for services on its very well endowed campuses, and a deficit of ten beds for the ones that are there now. so it's unquestionable that it's detrimental, and i urge you to vote that way. thank you. >> thank you. and our last speaker, please. >> kim tavaglioni. we wholeheartedly agree with the department's recommendation. the treatment of the pa