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Picking rehabs old folks homes

Riders

Well-Known Member
So the fireman wh6 rescue d me because I called them too much to help me stand up off my couch told me I'm not mobile enough to live alone.

So I let him take me to the hospital. I chose to come back to the old folks home I was in 7 years ago.

There is another place I could get rehab from that's better then here. But I selected this place because I am familiar with them so not so scared.
 

Spice

StewardshipPeaceIntergityCommunityEquality
Having that feeling of home and community are very important. A very small rest home in my area glows with those elements, and although I only visit, if there comes a day I need to make my home there, I would be content.

Wishing you the same..........
 

Riders

Well-Known Member
So far so good.I have not experienced any abuse.How we very my bed is too small. Also I need to talk to the dietician.I have been eating too many sweets.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
So I am dealing with my situation ok. 2 or 3 nurses have said they remember me.

I can not stand yet but physical therPists are helping me exercise on the edge of the bed so I can start standing up.
I'm glad you're getting the help you need.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Diet and exercise and you will be able to go home. I worked in a home for a while where one male resident was so huge that it was frightening to work with him at times. At first it would take four of us using a Hoyer to get him into bed. He was on this order, but taller, which made it worse:

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He had to learn how to cooperate with people helping him and by the time he went home he could stand without a Hoyer and it took only one person for most of his needs. He was still almost that large, but knowing how to move safely is a talent that you can learn.
 
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