silver
10-29-2007, 03:52 AM
just a little update for those who are following the saga of Mr.'s parents.
The weekend before last they told us that they wanted to consider moving because of problems in the assisted living facility (ALF) that they live in. The ALF has had lots of problems, but it's nearby, they liked the other residents and there were some staff that really took good care of them. But the turn over in staff was HUGE and care varied as new people came in and learned the ropes. Well, things really have gone incredibly downhill and we felt that we really should investigate our options.
So I did some leg work last week. I found another ALF that is nearby and that I liked. Honestly, when compared to how bad the care has gotten I was blown away to see how well cared for the residents were in the new ALF. I actually feel guilty for not insisting that they move sooner.
The in-laws are actually doing ok heathwise, but Mr.'s mother (MIL) has actually taken a little downturn in her health. I've been able to accumulate some information and finally realized that the symptoms that she is showing are actually her celiac disease. I did some investigation and found that she is refusing to take her modified meals and insisting on having items that contain gluten. She's telling everyone that she doesn't have celiac disease, because she is eating wheat and not throwing up, a symptom which she associated with eating wheat in the past. Because of the turnover in staff and new staff not being educated to to her condition she was able to get away with this. However she now takes a reflux medication which repressed that symptom. The symptoms that she has....anemia and increased liver enzymes, only showed up in her bloodwork.
So, this is actually a good thing that hopefully this new facility will be better and they will get better care. ultimately the decision of whether to encourage them to move here or not goes to me. The decision is for the In-laws and for Mr. but they are going with my recommendation. I feel a lot of weight from that responsibility. I accept this responsibility gladly, and I want the best for them, it's just a weighty one.
So anyway, today, I start the process of getting them moved. It will probably take the next week and a half to get everything done.
You ladies have been very helpful with all our issues with the in-laws, so I thought I'd give an update. thanks for listening.
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The weekend before last they told us that they wanted to consider moving because of problems in the assisted living facility (ALF) that they live in. The ALF has had lots of problems, but it's nearby, they liked the other residents and there were some staff that really took good care of them. But the turn over in staff was HUGE and care varied as new people came in and learned the ropes. Well, things really have gone incredibly downhill and we felt that we really should investigate our options.
So I did some leg work last week. I found another ALF that is nearby and that I liked. Honestly, when compared to how bad the care has gotten I was blown away to see how well cared for the residents were in the new ALF. I actually feel guilty for not insisting that they move sooner.
The in-laws are actually doing ok heathwise, but Mr.'s mother (MIL) has actually taken a little downturn in her health. I've been able to accumulate some information and finally realized that the symptoms that she is showing are actually her celiac disease. I did some investigation and found that she is refusing to take her modified meals and insisting on having items that contain gluten. She's telling everyone that she doesn't have celiac disease, because she is eating wheat and not throwing up, a symptom which she associated with eating wheat in the past. Because of the turnover in staff and new staff not being educated to to her condition she was able to get away with this. However she now takes a reflux medication which repressed that symptom. The symptoms that she has....anemia and increased liver enzymes, only showed up in her bloodwork.
So, this is actually a good thing that hopefully this new facility will be better and they will get better care. ultimately the decision of whether to encourage them to move here or not goes to me. The decision is for the In-laws and for Mr. but they are going with my recommendation. I feel a lot of weight from that responsibility. I accept this responsibility gladly, and I want the best for them, it's just a weighty one.
So anyway, today, I start the process of getting them moved. It will probably take the next week and a half to get everything done.
You ladies have been very helpful with all our issues with the in-laws, so I thought I'd give an update. thanks for listening.
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