Posted by pete black on December 07, 2013 at 08:18:29 from (166.137.248.89):
In Reply to: Dad in Nursing Home posted by RBnSC on December 07, 2013 at 04:41:50:
will catch flax here but i"m up to it; at some given point a nursing home is the place to be. fil currently has round the clock care sitters in home and the entire families lives revolves around him. whole house literally turned into a hospital like setting with bed stored on front porch and a hospital bed brought in complete with bed side potty, oxygen machine. furniture rearranged for walkers and wheelchairs. 24 hr. care givers still require daily visits there for all kinds of reasons; medical, personal, house cleaning, shopping and staffing problems. aging children with physical restraints are endangered due to assisting with the lifting and moving of him. all the while every thing is focused on dad who becoming more and more babied and petted and acts accordingly. it"s not only his life that is affected it is the entire families lives that are affected. take it from me; nursing homes are a blessing.
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