I will do anything for my TP.
that's sad I hope she feels better, How many people have died at the rehabilitation homes because of the virus, that you know of?
Our place is all clay too and use to take forever to dry out. Before I moved in Someone farmed my property so the soil must have been workable at one point. I asked a local farmer to come out and look at it and he just so happened to remember where the original drain tile was ran. I went out and ran some new tile right next to the old stuff and problem fixed. It's interesting how much better well drained clay can grow plants.
If you want you can post some pictures of your place I might be able to tell if it's worth getting someone out there to see if it can be tiled. If it was once agriculture then most likely it can be drained.
I built some raised beds for the finicky plants and had someone come out and deliver top soil.
It's probably just this technology were dealing with.