Two U.S. Senators are demanding information following another scathing report that alleges substandard care at a veterans’ nursing home.

Senators Elizabeth Warren and Edward Markey, both Massachusetts Democrats, sent a letter to the head of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on Friday. They expressed “profound concern” after reading a report from the Boston Globe last week, which detailed substandard care delivered at a Brockton, MA, facility, including staffers asleep on the job.

The report detailed that one whistleblower “could not believe that this was how we treat the people that fought for our country.”

“We cannot believe it either, but it keeps happening and it is unacceptable,” Warren and Markey wrote. “The continued care lapses at VA facilities raise questions about whether concrete, lasting measures are being implemented to prevent misconduct from occurring again.”

The senators posed six questions to Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie and gave a Nov. 30 due date. Those include describing the actions taken by the VA to remedy problems in Brockton, and whether the two sleeping nurses named in the report have been permitted to work elsewhere within the VA. Markey and Warren also requested a staff briefing by the VA Office of the Medical Inspector “as rapidly as possible.”