Martha H
01-24-2006, 09:22 PM
Hi Friends,
Today my brother was told that a vacancy has come up in one of the other buildings at Mom's Nursing HOme, one of the non physical therapy buildings. Since Mom was discontinued from P Therapy on Dec 21, she has been on a waitng list for a Nursing Home Only bed.
This is a single room, but after discussing it with my sister by phone and later with me by e-mail (I was baby sitting my sick grandson all day) Bill decided to make the switch. Mom had earlier said she does not want to be alone in a room. But the next person on the waiting list is her current room mate, so if she was moved, Mom would be alone anyhow until a new PT patient came in, and who knows if she would get along with her.
Bill said the vacancy is in one of the 'better' buildings ..not the one where all the 'vacant faces' live . I guess he refers to a Dementia Unit where Mom will NOT be put. The only dangerous thing about her dementia was wandering off and night wandering around the house - but since being confined to a wheelchair, there is no danger at all of that ever happening again. She waits peacefully in her bed until someone comes to take her somewhere.
Sooo, she will now be near the center hall where all the various activites are held, and Bill hopes to make arrangements with the new nursing staff to make sure they wheel Mom over there for any and every event that takes place. When he visits, he always finds out what is going on and makes sure someone takes her there, or takes her himself. He still goes there 3 or 4 times a week. (Amazing!)
My sister agreed. A room alone is not so terrible, especially when you have no idea what kind of a roommmate you may get .. someone who doesn't communicate at all, or one who talks day and night ...
This is now her final move, so it's a hard feeling for me .. it is now certain she will never go home to Bill's house, never learn to walk enough to go out of the NH for an outing, etc. I hope they fix up her new room nicely and she feels happy there ... this is the ending none of us wanted, but the one that just happened due to the fall and broken femur. Yet the NH turned out to be far happier place than any of us dared to hope for.
I hope to go and see here there in the near future. I have a major trip (to Germany) coming up in March, but after that no plans, and hope to spend time in NY every couple of months to cheer her up and give Bill a break. Mom is 97 years old. When my Dad died 28 years ago I didn't think Mom would last long without him! Amazing.
love,
Martha
Today my brother was told that a vacancy has come up in one of the other buildings at Mom's Nursing HOme, one of the non physical therapy buildings. Since Mom was discontinued from P Therapy on Dec 21, she has been on a waitng list for a Nursing Home Only bed.
This is a single room, but after discussing it with my sister by phone and later with me by e-mail (I was baby sitting my sick grandson all day) Bill decided to make the switch. Mom had earlier said she does not want to be alone in a room. But the next person on the waiting list is her current room mate, so if she was moved, Mom would be alone anyhow until a new PT patient came in, and who knows if she would get along with her.
Bill said the vacancy is in one of the 'better' buildings ..not the one where all the 'vacant faces' live . I guess he refers to a Dementia Unit where Mom will NOT be put. The only dangerous thing about her dementia was wandering off and night wandering around the house - but since being confined to a wheelchair, there is no danger at all of that ever happening again. She waits peacefully in her bed until someone comes to take her somewhere.
Sooo, she will now be near the center hall where all the various activites are held, and Bill hopes to make arrangements with the new nursing staff to make sure they wheel Mom over there for any and every event that takes place. When he visits, he always finds out what is going on and makes sure someone takes her there, or takes her himself. He still goes there 3 or 4 times a week. (Amazing!)
My sister agreed. A room alone is not so terrible, especially when you have no idea what kind of a roommmate you may get .. someone who doesn't communicate at all, or one who talks day and night ...
This is now her final move, so it's a hard feeling for me .. it is now certain she will never go home to Bill's house, never learn to walk enough to go out of the NH for an outing, etc. I hope they fix up her new room nicely and she feels happy there ... this is the ending none of us wanted, but the one that just happened due to the fall and broken femur. Yet the NH turned out to be far happier place than any of us dared to hope for.
I hope to go and see here there in the near future. I have a major trip (to Germany) coming up in March, but after that no plans, and hope to spend time in NY every couple of months to cheer her up and give Bill a break. Mom is 97 years old. When my Dad died 28 years ago I didn't think Mom would last long without him! Amazing.
love,
Martha

