Childhood Home
I was indulging in a little Facebook catch-up this evening after a very long work day. A high school friend posted pictures of his childhood home. His friend were sharing and reminiscing about wonderful times spent with my friend and his family in his home. Then someone mentioned what the house was worth today. This […]
“OK, I’m satisfied!”
On the 7th I did a double-Eldergrow garden rollout event about 1.5 hours north of us. It was a delight, with almost 30 residents attending. There was a lady who I had to coax into participating. She finally gave up her resistance, and let me wheel her up to the garden. She insisted I choose […]
Med Changes
Mom’s psychiatric nurse practitioner emailed me today. He’s very pleased with how mom is doing on the Abilify, and says it’s time to lower the dose. It’s a safety thing. I asked him to explain what side-effects he was concerned with. He shared that the risk of sudden death/stroke increases from 2.5% to 4% on […]
Walker II
A member of the community’s care staff returned my call, and took responsibility for the communication failure. I don’t think it’s her personal responsibility, but rather the staff has been well trained to deescalate situations with both their residents, and their residents’ family’s! The Health Services Director took leave for his wedding a few days […]
Walker
I received this email from mom’s community this afternoon: Just updating you on Lorna, we noticed today that both her wrists are swollen. We updated the nurse. She started using her walker and she looks more stable when walking around the community and is working well for her. This was my reply: Thank you so […]
Home Again, Jiggity Jog
The trip east was a success. My educator is willing to roll out the third community in the region on her own. We had a solid meet and greet at that community, and then plant shopped our way back to the town our events took place in. On the, literal, west coast of the US, […]
Road Trip
Tomorrow morning I head to the east side of our state for two garden install events on Wednesday and Friday. On Thursday, the educator and I will visit a community she’s already teaching in, and one 30 minutes away that we want to get on the calendar for another garden rollout. On our drive over, […]
Patience
I have ZERO patience when people in my life who should keep their shit together don’t, or can’t. This is a direct fall-out of having a parent with dementia. I need to: Give people more grace. Realize not everyone has a memory for minutia. Know that folks are juggling things I know nothing about. Step […]
Fall
Beau, the Health Services Director at mom’s community called me this morning. Mom fell in the hall on her way to breakfast. A staff member saw her hit her head on her way down. I didn’t get whether it was the wall or floor. The only thing that might have been injured was her pride. […]
Mom’s Knee
The care staff at mom’s community have been in increasing contact regarding mom’s knee. This spring mom went on an outing to our regional tulip fields where she took a fall. Not bad, or with lingering effects, but it’s our state’s law that these things have to be reported to the family and the state. […]