A Call From PT

PT saw mom on Friday. The therapist said mom’s knee was buckling on her. The therapist’s goals are improved balance and stability. She will see mom twice a week for two weeks, and then once a week thereafter. Our non-linear conversation straightens up like this: The therapist wants to see if her visits can help […]

Dr. O Weighs In

I wrote to Dr. O regarding mom’s fall, the communication fails at the community, and to ask if it was time for a wheelchair. He replied that he’d received a fax about the fall. I asked him to send me the latest news releases, as he was in the loop, while I was not. Slightly […]

Unexpected Delay Getting Home

I drove to the south-eastern edge of our state for work on Thursday. Friday was all about a double-garden rollout. And trying to get home. I headed west at about 2:30 after buying the only traction device Subaru deems acceptable on our vehicle. The pass between me and home was at def-con 3.8, and expected […]

Another Fall

Mom’s community care staff let me know this morning, via email, that mom fell last night, in her room in the presence of staff. They called EMS, and I was not notified. I have sent the health services director, copying the executive director, my clearest expectations regarding situations such as these, and have suggested it […]

Mom’s Chest X-ray

Lab Result: Impression Findings: There is severe aortic atherosclerosis. The heart size and mediastinum are within normal limits. There is lung parenchymal hyperinflation and hyperlucency in keeping with COPD/emphysema. There is no acute parenchymal infiltrate, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax seen. Multilevel DDD is seen in the middle and distal thoracic spine. The visualized bony structures […]

Friday

We had impressive, violent even, winds here last Thursday night. As we had power failures that day, and mom had a doctor’s appointment Friday morning, I had my cell phone at my bedside for a backup alarm clock in case the power gave it up over night. This meant that I awoke to a text […]

Letter to the Health Services Director of Mom’s Community

Hi Again, Thank you so much for setting up mom’s walker!! Question for you: She is constantly steering left into all sorts of things. She course corrects upon suggestion, or getting stopped by the chair leg, wall, whatever. Any thoughts on this? It doesn’t seem to distress her at all. To my untrained eye it […]

New Year’s Eve Dinner

Mom’s AL community kept things on the down-low for New Years this year. Very few family members attended. It looked like this: We arrived at mom’s apartment to find her absent. We put her periodicals on the coffee table, scooped Elvis’ box, and placed his food dish in the sink for a much needed soak. […]

Six Year Anniversary

Yesterday was the six year anniversary of this blog. I will always remember which day I started this chronicle as it was the day my grandson was born. It is hard to contemplate that my mother has never known my sweet boy except through the lens of dementia. The soother to that realization is he […]

House Call

Dr. O made a house-call to mom’s apartment on the 26th. If I haven’t expressed my appreciation adequately for Dr. O, let me take a moment… This is palliative care practitioner who kept my mama as a patient when our university hospital defunded his in-place program. He now works mainly in the hospital, and keeps […]