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leighbythesea2

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32. The facility
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 08:21 PM
Mar 2023

Is quite nice. And 2 miles from my house. Like so nice on the assisted living side I’d live there. So that part is good.
She’s so shuffling, like super slow shuffling I don’t think that will be her anxiety mode. And her polio was in her arms, so if you can imagine this little lady with no muscle in her arms—combative is and would never be a thing.
She can’t use a walker or a cane. We just stay close or use a gait belt.
She did a year of rehab when she was 9, and the way she gets out of bed is very unique. She can’t get up in any kind of hurry. Really nothing in a hurry. So don’t fear they will be chasing her etc.
we shall see. I do look forward to sleeping, my job is demanding, and I’m at my function limit.

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I would check to see if the care facility mercuryblues Mar 2023 #1
Thank you leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #5
Sending vibes for best possible outcome for both of you. Here if you need us. niyad Mar 2023 #2
I cannot take time off leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #7
& thanks for the kind words leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #10
You are most welcome. Do not hesitate to lean on your DU family. Many have niyad Mar 2023 #14
Expect to allow many months to decompress. vanlassie Mar 2023 #3
Sound advice leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #8
IMO this is the best advice that can be given. Heed it! nt in2herbs Mar 2023 #22
Look for drmeow Mar 2023 #4
Thank you! leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #9
I think that's emotional and physical exhaustion. Phoenix61 Mar 2023 #6
I figured exhaustion leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #11
I Faux pas Mar 2023 #12
That's so long! leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #15
Please do not take this in a negative light, UpInArms Mar 2023 #13
I ran across that leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #16
My only advice is: you MUST take care of yourself. LoisB Mar 2023 #17
Healing vibes on the way! 💓💓💓 SheltieLover Mar 2023 #18
Thank you! leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #33
If you haven't done so already, call your county Bar Association for referrals to Elder Law attorney 3Hotdogs Mar 2023 #19
The attorney leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #28
Article below has information about Medicade and state programs for caregivers. pazzyanne Mar 2023 #20
No advice,just be aware that your mom will likely change quite a bit Warpy Mar 2023 #21
The facility leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #32
Well, she might want to be combative, but it sounds like she won't be any good at it Warpy Mar 2023 #36
Agree leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #37
We were able to make my Mom's room look a lot like her space in senior living. Hope22 Mar 2023 #23
Thank you leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #30
Take care and know that you are on the right path. Hope22 Mar 2023 #31
Don't do it? Just an option. My mom had my dad Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2023 #24
you have done your best, and you are STILL doing what is best for her Skittles Mar 2023 #25
Take care of yourself. Feel no guilt. sprinkleeninow Mar 2023 #26
Ah leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #29
Look up this: "compassion fatigue". 7wo7rees Mar 2023 #27
Right leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #34
Believe it or not, "compassion fatigue" and "burnout" are different. 7wo7rees Mar 2023 #35
Thanks leighbythesea2 Mar 2023 #38
Sorry, was out all day. Absolutely ok to DM me. Ms7wo7rees 7wo7rees Mar 2023 #39
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