Older Folks and Vaping Back Porch - Part Seven

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Well I talked to the real doctor. She was Critical when I got her there. He said if she hadn't been at the hospital we could've lost her. She is slowly coming back and he is hoping she could be released by Friday. No more of that particular chemo. No one here told me any of this. She could have easily died from this. I know next time we are going to the other hospital. He said she was really close on this one. I asked them if this was life threatening and they said "Oh no it'll be fine" numb skulls. She still can't walk by herself. My GDaughter is coming Tuesday and staying for a week. flying over this time. 50 min flight.


So we pulled this one out. Only way is up from here I guess. It's amazing how much the hospitals charge and how little they know. This is the only doctor that seems to know much about what is going on.
You should be able to get home health for about a month after she gets home. I have a very basic insurance & it's covered that as well as a month in skilled nursing facility 3 times over the last 8 years. For my Mom as well.

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Well Ginny is not in a good mood this morning. She had to have a male nurse help her to the bathroom and she told him she wanted a female nurse. She said she was sitting on the toilet and trying to get some help to get back to her bed. Rang the bell was yelling no one came. They left her in there for 10 min. He said he was trying to find a female nurse but she thinks he was lying about that. If they release her on Friday they are going to send her to a Nursing/Rehab facility. She'll play hell getting her meds there or help. I've been there and done that.
You can choose a facility out of what your insurance lists.

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Legs, I've been there also. It is doable with a positive attitude. Stop the negative. I know you have a lot of stuff going on. You have had several suggestions and links for help yet I haven't seen any followup on your part. Ask for help when you need it then take advantage of the offer. The nursing home is a great opportunity for you to get to know the nurses, aides and other patients. You have one project......Ginny. My caretaker had not only me but also a house remodel, a financial business at tax time and a death in the immediate family.
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Where are all those links. I can't find them. I don't even feel like looking outside. It's been really bad this time. I don't even know what is causing me to feel like this. I tried to find those links and I should've bookmarked them or something. I don't even know how to do that. I'll tell ya, I stay in the house with the curtains shut. I need to go to town and pick up my anti biotics and I can't even seem to muster up enough to do that.

My daughter is coming Sunday and Monday then my Gdaughter on Tuesday for a week. She is going to give me a good lecture I'm sure. I need to snap out of this what ever it is. I guess I need someone to slap me in the face. I have things that need doing and I just sit here on my .... thinking about what I need to do. Then I don't do it.
Sitting in the dark makes depression worse. Your Vitamin D is probably bottomin out which also causes depression. Uncle posted the links a week ago. Move your a**.

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Here you go my friend...


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Hopefully, these are the post w/the links that "You" are looking for . . .

1st post: 21207667

I am sure you and those around you have checked out a lot of places for help . . . However, just in case it might be a good thing to check again, the following maybe able to provide you some assistance, especially some "Caregiver" help for Ya' both . . . Hope the links are helpful and Ya' find some assistance, even if it is only being able to talk to another caregiver for some additional support . . . ;)

FYI:


WA State - Senior Services:

American Cancer Society:




2nd post: 21212175

First - Fully understand and that can be a problem. However, most of those links are not location specific they are for WA State organizations/programs within & out of the Department of Social and Health Service (DSHS) and from the national American Cancer society that may or may not provide services in your specific area.

Those links can also direct you to those agencies/organizations in your specific area that might be able to help. AND - If I maybe so bold to suggest - given the health problems you both have and the services available - have you also check with getting Medicaid (even just being accepted for Food Stamps will offer even more benefits - like internet for only $5-$10 a month . . . ;) ) - There is Medicaid Special Needs Program . . . BTW: You can apply online . . . Just Sayin' . . . :facepalm:

Medicaid Toll Free: +1-800-772-1213 TTY: +1-800-325-0778 Web: www.ssa.gov Youth with disabilities may qualify for SSI at age 18 and therefore receive Medicaid based on the individuals's income (not parents) and disability. Medicaid pays for mandatory health services. In Washington, it also covers optional services.
AND - Here are some other links to resource materials that you might find help that I found for "Stevens County":

National & Washington State Hotlines & Websites

http://mobile.4people.org/countydocs/stevens.pdf

2 Specifically are:

SENIORS
Colville Senior Center 509-684-3407 Medicare 1-800-633-4227 or TTY 1-877-486-2048

TRANSPORTATION
Rural Resources Community Action Dial-a-Ride 1-800-776-9026 Rural Resources Community Action 509-684-2961 or 1-800-776-9026 Special Mobility Services 1-800-892-4817 or 1-800-821-7167 (TDD)

BTW: Open & Check Out this Spoiler . . .
"Removed spoiler box" . . .​
"Open for Home Health Care Organizations & Phone Numbers" (EDIT: These should be in your specific area)

Home care services:


Okanogan Regional Home Health Care 509-422-6721
VNA Home Health Care Services 509-534-4300
Volunteer Chore Services 509-684-5671
Life Care Solutions 509-921-6560 or toll free 1-800-475-0278 Homepage - Preferred Homecare | Lifecare Solutions, Home Medical Equipment, Home Infusion, Home Oxygen
Maxim Healthcare Services (STATEWIDE) 1-844-650-6851 Page Not Found - Maxim
N.E. Washington Health Programs - Home Health 509-935-6001 or toll free at 1-800-829-6583
Providence/ N.E. Washington Medical Group 509-684-3701 NorthEast Washington Medical Group
OptionCare, Inc./Walgreens Home Care (NATIONAL) 1-800-207-2568 http://www.walgreenshealth.com
S & S Home Care 1-888-875-1910 http://www.snshealthcare.com
Now, there is also . . . Catholic Charities Spokane > About Us > Service Areas > Colville Regional Office

They will provide assistance and/or help to people of any faith and they have an office in your area.


Hope this information will help you both . . . :D

3rd post: 21215041


Absolutely No Problem - It was "My" Pleasure . . . (AND - While I do not have the exact health problems you and Ginny are experiencing, I so fully understand being disabled and having many different health problems, being on a very limited income/medicaid, and not having/refused the services you need.) . . . I'm just very glad you reached out to get some assistance for you both. Hopefully, you will still check out some of the other links to see if they can provide any other assistance that is needed too (Portable Oxygen tank, etc.). More importantly, hopefully Catholic Charities can direct you to a Wound Care Clinic/Specialist/Doctor and/or also provide you with a "Wound Care Nurse" for your leg, especially since you can't continue to help Ginny and keep going without taking care of yourself too . . . Just Sayin' . . . ;)



EDIT . . . BTW: You may want to also check out "Washington 211" informational website for Washington State that looks as though it might be helpful too: Washington Information Network 2-1-1

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

After reading your post - might I also be so bold to strongly suggest that "You" reach out to a number of these organizations to get additional support for "YOU" - more specifically emotional support especially for caregivers.

In Addition, show this list to your " GDaughter" when she gets there on Tuesday so she can call / reach out to some of these agencies/organizations to get "You" & "Ginny" some more assistance.

Really do hope this information helps . . .

Sending - GOOD VIBES & Healthy Thoughts - to You Both . . . ;)

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Well Ginny is not in a good mood this morning. She had to have a male nurse help her to the bathroom and she told him she wanted a female nurse. She said she was sitting on the toilet and trying to get some help to get back to her bed. Rang the bell was yelling no one came. They left her in there for 10 min. He said he was trying to find a female nurse but she thinks he was lying about that. If they release her on Friday they are going to send her to a Nursing/Rehab facility. She'll play hell getting her meds there or help. I've been there and done that.

Maybe he wasn't lying. The nurses may be at their station, but it doesn't mean they're not busy. Obviously it's hard for Ginny to see anything in a positive light when she's feeling so bad. At least it was only 10 minutes. That sounds pretty quick given the experiences I've had in the hospital.

You need to open those drapes! Turn on the lights and give your pup a nice big hug. Then make a list of the things you need to do and see how many you can cross off each day. If you write it down it won't be so overwhelming because you won't be going over and over them in your mind and you'll get some satisfaction from crossing things off. Break down some jobs like throwing clothes in the washer in the morning and go do something else. Then switch to the dryer in the afternoon or evening. You have to force yourself to make the effort if you're ever going to manage the depression. Also, you really need to tell your doc how you're feeling!!
 

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Maybe he wasn't lying. The nurses may be at their station, but it doesn't mean they're not busy. Obviously it's hard for Ginny to see anything in a positive light when she's feeling so bad. At least it was only 10 minutes. That sounds pretty quick given the experiences I've had in the hospital.

You need to open those drapes! Turn on the lights and give your pup a nice big hug. Then make a list of the things you need to do and see how many you can cross off each day. If you write it down it won't be so overwhelming because you won't be going over and over them in your mind and you'll get some satisfaction from crossing things off. Break down some jobs like throwing clothes in the washer in the morning and go do something else. Then switch to the dryer in the afternoon or evening. You have to force yourself to make the effort if you're ever going to manage the depression. Also, you really need to tell your doc how you're feeling!!
I totally agree with all of this. I have to break things up to do them a piece at a time. Preparing a meal, & house work take forever because I have to keep stopping to rest. Cleaning the bathroom takes all day! I do plan it out to do at least 1 "major" task a day.

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I bookmarked the page this time. I have to go to town again today went to the pharmacy and dropped off some Rx and completely forgot to pick up my antibiotics. Ginny said she is going to try to walk some today with help of course. The more her labs get better the better she feels but like you said Kenna it's going to be slow. I want to make sure the doctor doesn't send her to the nursing home to quickly, he said tomorrow or the next day. She said she wanted to go home and he said only when you can take care of yourself which isn't yet. I know I wouldn't be able to take care of her right now she needs to get some strength back. Even with me helping her she wouldn't make it from the car to the house.
 

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The specter of "nursing home" looms large for elderly people. I bucked and ....hed for quite a while about "being put in a nursing home!" I was mad for two weeks! Convinced myself that I was being put out of sight therefore out of mind. Nobody cared anything about me anymore! Nobody would ever come to see me in my "prison". Wah, wah, wah. I had just started dialysis. my body was a wreck from my kidneys dying, I had had two strokes and I could not care for myself. Someone even had to be with me at all times because not only could I not feed myself........I was having major hallucinations and kept wandering out of the house at night.

So here is probably what is going to happen with Ginny. She's gonna love it! I say this because I have a suspicion that there is going to be physical therapy, occupational therapy, meals served in her room if she so desires, and she doesn't have to wash her clothes or make up her bed. Her therapists (physical, occupational, speech etc.) are there for her. Yes they have other patients but the time they spend with her is hers only. There will be other folks younger, same and older than she is. They will have disabilities and stories waaaaaaaay different than hers.

I spent 6 weeks at this "awful place" and was sorry to leave.

Your job is to go there and look it over closely. If it doesn't suit you tell the doctor no you don't like this one, show you another one. Hold out for the one you like. Medicare will probably pay for it. But ask that so you won't be
surprised.

Any, all or none of the above may happen. I was fortunate enough to have wonderful staff who helped me heal, walk and speak again. Can't say a lot about my typing skills anymore but ya' gotta give up something. LOL
 

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The specter of "nursing home" looms large for elderly people. I bucked and ....hed for quite a while about "being put in a nursing home!" I was mad for two weeks! Convinced myself that I was being put out of sight therefore out of mind. Nobody cared anything about me anymore! Nobody would ever come to see me in my "prison". Wah, wah, wah. I had just started dialysis. my body was a wreck from my kidneys dying, I had had two strokes and I could not care for myself. Someone even had to be with me at all times because not only could I not feed myself........I was having major hallucinations and kept wandering out of the house at night.

So here is probably what is going to happen with Ginny. She's gonna love it! I say this because I have a suspicion that there is going to be physical therapy, occupational therapy, meals served in her room if she so desires, and she doesn't have to wash her clothes or make up her bed. Her therapists (physical, occupational, speech etc.) are there for her. Yes they have other patients but the time they spend with her is hers only. There will be other folks younger, same and older than she is. They will have disabilities and stories waaaaaaaay different than hers.

I spent 6 weeks at this "awful place" and was sorry to leave.

Your job is to go there and look it over closely. If it doesn't suit you tell the doctor no you don't like this one, show you another one. Hold out for the one you like. Medicare will probably pay for it. But ask that so you won't be
surprised.

Any, all or none of the above may happen. I was fortunate enough to have wonderful staff who helped me heal, walk and speak again. Can't say a lot about my typing skills anymore but ya' gotta give up something. LOL
Yeah I've been to this particular one and it is really nice a lot better then when I was there over 10 years ago and it will be ok. They were understaffed when I was there. Couldn't get someone there in a hurry if you needed it. I've heard it has gotten a lot better. Still there was only 1 nurse and each aid had about 10 patients to look after. Actually it's one of the nicer ones in town and only 20 min from here. Don't have to deal with going thru town. I'm sure she is going to have her complaints but it is a nice place. When I was there it was 12 years ago. They'd bring my food if I was asleep they would leave it where I couldn't get to it. I was a new amputee and couldn't get anywhere on my own. Ginny finally got mad, they wouldn't come and empty my urine bottle and it would be full and I'd have to go. I'm sure things have changed considerably. She told the doctor she could take better care of me at home, I was on the railroad insurance then she got the hospital bed all the stuff we needed to do it at home. She was12 years younger and had legs and my Gdaughter was still living with us. So she had help too. I started putting on weight right away when I got home and really snapped out of it. It's not a huge place its fairly large but not like some I've seen and its in a nice setting with lots of trees and park like property there. They have plenty of PT there cause it is a rehab and nursing home.
 

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I do exactly the same. But by the time I plan out that 1 task, it seems like the day is done.
My list gets too long and complicated. I get up and get a few things done just to get my list manageable.
Is anyone else having problems with Netflix?
My problem is with wifi. My wifi has been so bad that I don't even know if I'm having trouble with Netflix.

I got a smart tv recently. I didn't even think about whether or not it had an ethernet port. So I can no longer hook up my Netflix to the wifi over powerline.
 

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Ginny is pretty upset with the way she is being treated at the hospital. She is in the Advanced Care Unit each nurse has 3 to 4 patients. They come to help her to the bathroom and when they get her off they don't even offer any hand sanitizer or anything. She said the food is terrible really bland. She wants to come home but can't yet because she has to be able to walk a little. I hope Manor Care is a better experience for her. She's getting better cause she is getting ticked off at the treatment for what they charge. She can't believe they offer no santizer when everyone who enters the room has to wear a gown and mask. She is upset to say the least. One thing about Manor Care I can get food for her and bring it easily so even if their food isn't great I can get her what she wants. She is ready to get out of there. Just hoping she likes this better. I thought they might try to get her out of bed today and help her walk a little but guess that's not their jobs. Tomorrow is probably the day for moving, I doubt they'll let me take her from hospital to rehab. Have to use one of those Para Taxi outfits. So definitely feeling better cause she is getting ticked off. She said since they know she leaves probably tomorrow they aren't giving her the same treatment as they were before.
 
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