Granny's gone and done it again

I hope Tom is getting fluids in him now. Dehydration is not good. In 1965 I spent 2 weeks in a hospital ward because of egg salad I let get to warm in my lunch box..... Lesson learned the hard way. I lived on an IV bag for those 2 weeks after doing what Tom has been doing. At least I did make it to the bathroom OK and didn't need to toss any clothes. :)
 
Wow Granny, you are really having a rough time. I'm so sorry for you, and for Tom too!

I want them all. My chickens need them.
Not if they're salted, Larry?

Your husband is an adult, but has dementia. You could call an ambulance, but it might cost you a lot. Maybe he really doesn't want to live. But dying without hospice can be very painful and miserable.
Hospice would ease the burden for you, too, Granny! You need respite and the support of having a team to help you. Do you have Medicaid? I think they have a program where you can hire anyone you want, even a friend or family menber and they will pay them to help you. They actually work for you, not an agency. Would that help you any?
 
Granny when my brother passed a couple of years ago he had to be in the hospital because of the pain meds he was on were done through an IV. Once on hospice they only administered enough to keep him comfortable. No more, no less. When a patient needs 24/7 RN and doctor care I don't know what else you can do. Granny he died from dementia.
 
Well I got up to go wash and fixed my coffee and had to sit back down. My back...
He's got SS right? He can be put on Hospice. They will do it..here in Utah...when they're older like Tom and you being in the health you're in..or of course in our case where someone had an illness. They will go 2 years at a time then up the contract. No more going to a dr. No more paying for meds. They have their own dr and nurses. Nurse came out to see Scott. Watched how meds were being tolerated..the ones he had been on already. Eventually we stopped a couple. It wouldn't hurt to check and see. If he really does have dementia there shouldn't be a problem. Call around to different Hospice care places. Again, wouldn't hurt to check. Things are going to get worse before........ :(
 
Granny Medicare used to cover some in home nursing. I know that as fact as my wife was a home heath nurse for a number of things. They will even pay a CNA to help with bathing and such. Even some work in the torture chamber... :) Ask the medicare ins agent. Not the doc first. We have to start with the ins agent now to see what is covered and then get a script from the doc. No use to bother the doc if ins doesn't cover it. Everything changes as coverage does from one year to the next.
Yes! I had that before Hospice!
 

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