by Heineken » Wed 18 Mar 2009, 13:21:50
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('blukatzen', 'H')eineken my friend, I just want you to know that I am here for you, as much as *I* can be, and the most important thing that I can do right now is listen to you, and send you, and your noble aged parents, my prayers.
How is your father faring? For your mother, can her physician give her a home health care nurse who visits several times a week? (bathes them, takes vitals, etc.) and reports to the doctor. It enables them to live in thier home, saves the family gobs of money, and they don't have to give up their living arrangements. I did this with my 2 aunts. Is this possible? Also, if she has trouble walking, along with the home health care nurse, they do send out physical therapists or occupational therapists for either 1. enabling the home to the new situation the senior needs. This might include safety bars, seats (removable shower benches), etc. at the bath area, with a personal hose attachment for bathing.
2. If they *can* get around, the occuptational therapist looks at the daily routine, and what is needed to get done by the senior, and amends this/or teaches them how to do something better, in a better position.
There are arthitic jar openers, stick "reachers", etc. a whole line of things you'd never think about to help those who are seniors, with decreased mobility, or sight.
I know YOU do a lot of this, but having those other people there takes the grievance by the mother OFF of you, and that they get "doctor's orders" to do something. It is a pressure reliever OFF of the caretaker.
How do you find out about these things? Call either the doctor, or he can put you in touch with your county's Senior services social worker. (they must maintain this).
They can put you in touch with what is available in your area. You need NOT go broke.
And yippee, you still have hot water. Look at the bright side.
If you need anymore help, you know I'm only a phone call away, or a pm away, my friend.
XO,
Blu
Hi Blu, and thanks for all your comments.
My dad's pain level seems to have improved, although it's hard to be sure since he's taking 7 oxycodone tablets a day, a high dosage. He still talks about "coming home" from the nursing home, and I try not to disturb this fantasy of his.
My mother can still generally take care of herself. I have to buy her her groceries, take her to the doctor, clean and maintain her house, and run various errands, but other than these things she's self-sufficient. Just very socially isolated, and difficult to reason with.
Yes, I turned my hot water heater back on.

Hope all is well with you. My time is squeezed these days as I pursue heavy correspondence with a woman in the Philippines, and take care of the usual stuff on my properties.
I'm thinking of visiting the Filipino woman in May, assuming our affections continue to bloom.