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Thread: Fractured Rib, Walker and other stuff

  1. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by MoonandBean View Post

    Unfortunately, it often takes a family member to advocate for the patient to get the best care.
    I wish everything that should be done was always done
    but that's just not the case in today's medical world.

    Thank God he has you there to watch out for him
    Consider doing what My Mom did when she still lived independantly in her apartment
    at the Retirement Village - she hired a State Certified Nurse's Assistant to help with
    bill paying, meals, and general daily activities. "Darlene" was a Godsend to Mom, Sis, and I!
    She'd visit Mom two or three times most days; accompany Mom on Doctor's visits;
    be a companion; and became almost a member of the family. Mom "shared Darlene" with
    4 other elderly ladies in the complex - so everyone only "paid" for her about
    10 - 15 hours per week; but saw her almost every day.

    Even after Mom transferred into the Extended Care (Nursing Home) wing of the Village;
    Darlene remained "on the payroll" to keep a watchful eye on Mom
    AND the professional Nursing staff. The MOST handy feature was that
    Darlene held a "Medical Power of Attorney" on Mom - and could speak for Mom
    (or Sis and I) when dealing with doctors or the Nursing staff.

    An added benefit? Mom would agree to do stuff for Darlene that nobody else could
    get done - physical therapy, exercises, taking bad-tasting meds, or finishing meals.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lvpets2002 View Post
    Now how young is your dad??
    Dad was 82 at Thanksgiving.

    Dad came home about 2:30 this afternoon. He has a cane, not a walker. They felt he was not able to figure out how to maneuver the walker. They also did not send home the "chamber and ball" (I forget what it is called) as he could not learn how to use that either. He does have to do some deep breathing exercises.

    I made sure the nurses documented all the dementia and sundowning stuff, so that will help get some assistance there as well as with the rib recovery. For the next couple weeks as the rib heals, Dad is considered "house bound." We will have a visiting nurse, perhaps some physical therapy (for the breathing). Will see about an aide, someone to be with him while I go out. This evening I went out to dinner with friends and he was alone for a bit over 3 hours. He sat in his recliner and didn't move. Um . . . I mean he didn't get up when he had to go to the bathroom, or anything, he just sat and waited for me to return. If you get what I'm saying.

    Phred, thanks for all the ideas. I was actually in the process of getting Dad in to adult day care when this fall happened. So now I have a few weeks to pull that together.

    I have someone coming tomorrow to help with some safety issues which I already know of, (I already bought what I needed from Home Depot, just need a bit of an assist with installations) and I am sure I will have a few other changes needed after the safe home inspection tomorrow as well.

    Phred, I've been doing all that you listed for Darlene for 8 years now, ever since he moved in with me and I stopped working to care for him full time. It was a good suggestion, though, so thank you.

    Marlin and I are both looking forward to a good night's sleep now that Dad is home!!!
    .

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    Sandie, it sounds like you've got your hands full. I'm sending giant hugs to you. Best wishes to you and Dad that everything falls into place exactly how you both need it.


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  4. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post

    He has a cane, not a walker.
    They felt he was not able to figure out how to maneuver the walker.

    They also did not send home the "chamber and ball" ...
    as he could not learn how to use that either.

    He does have to do some deep breathing exercises.
    No walker and no breathing exerciser?


    This sounds like a cop-out on the part of the hospital discharge folks!

    Walking (effectively) with a cane is a lot more difficult for an unsteady
    elder person
    than learning how to lean on and move with a 4-legged (NO wheels) walker.

    SOME "walkers" are more complicated than a car -
    * dual, independant fron & rear brakes (hand applied - like a bike)
    * free-pivoting wheels - all 4 corners
    * cargo basket
    * seat to rest upon
    * a BELL to clear the way
    * personalized 'license plate'

    If he NEEDS a walker, someone needs to get him a simple one and help him learn
    how to walk with it.

    Same with the Breathing Exerciser - TEACH him how to use it or plan to
    sit with him and coach him through every step of the procedure.
    MY Mom could never remember when to Inhale, and when to Blow - let alone
    how to *hold* the darn thing. Mom enjoyed using it as long as she had a
    cheer leader reminding her what to do and encouraging her by calling out
    the readings.

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    Just a thought. A cane might be easier to maneuver for Freedom's Dad than a walker because of his dementia. It might come a little more naturally to him as opposed to a walker. Same thing with an incentive spirometer - it isn't easy (especially when you don't feel well) to remember all the steps of using it correctly. Deep-breathing exercises might be simpler. Anything that gets him regularly deep breathing and avoiding pneumonia will help.

    Freedom, I have you in my thoughts and prayers and I put your Christmas photo on my dresser today.

    Hugs,
    Elyse


    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder and Smoke
    Mom would agree to do stuff for Darlene that nobody else could get done
    Nurses are funny that way!
    Praying for peace in the Middle East, Ukraine, and around the world.

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    This might be a dumb thought for the breathing exercises...but are there balloons available that are 'easy' to blow up?

    That might do in a pinch.

    HUGS and prayers for you and your dad. I hope you get a job soon, and that your dad feels better and gets to a daycare program. He just might find that a lot of fun.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Freedom, how is your dad doing? And how are you doing?

    Thinking of you,
    Elyse
    Praying for peace in the Middle East, Ukraine, and around the world.

    I've been Boo'd ... right off the stage!

    Aaahh, I have been defrosted! Thank you, Bonny and Asiel!
    Brrrr, I've been Frosted! Thank you, Asiel and Pomtzu!


    "That's the power of kittens (and puppies too, of course): They can reduce us to quivering masses of Jell-O in about two seconds flat and make us like it. Good thing they don't have opposable thumbs or they'd surely have taken over the world by now." -- Paul Lukas

    "We consume our tomorrows fretting about our yesterdays." -- Persius, first century Roman poet

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