@Cynthia12, I have read your post about your sis three times at least and find it disturbing on so many levels. I'm so sorry you are having to deal with this and she is suffering. Having worked in the nursing home/rehab industry for 7 years and as a temp in a home for the challenged and disabled I have experience dealing with residents like your sis. You depend on the facility to take care of your loved one without you having to keep an eye on them every minute of the day.
I would definitely be sitting down with the care plan manager first off and having a talk with them about your sister's comfort. Her having to lay under 7 blankets is alarming to me as a nurse. True the bladder infection could be messing with her temp and she could be chilling along with the fact that she is in early kidney failure. Has she had recent blood work drawn and have they let you see the results if you ask to see them? I would be interested in knowing what her creatinine clearance and potassium levels are running. Have you been able to talk to the nephrologist?
I would also be wondering what they are doing for temperature control if she is running a temp. With the kidney failure it's a juggling match because of the toxicity of OTC antipyretics/analgesics.
Is she on fluid restriction or if not, are they giving her ample fluids to keep her hydrated? I used to tell my aids that every time they went by a room housing a patient who was dehydrated or running a temp to run in and offer them a drink. If they were refusing fluid I wanted to know about it because that was a fast track to the ER for that patient if the dehydration was deepening.
As for her SGC blanket disappearing, once again, talk to the social services manager about that. It's not hard to keep track of a blanket,especially if it is marked with the resident's name. You can also request that the quilt stay in that room and you would be glad to bring it home once a month to launder and return. Frankly I never trusted the laundry services to get anything right or not completely trash a nice belonging. Also you have to make sure everybody knows that blanket is hers so if another resident applies a 5 finger discount to it they can get it back to her.
@getaclue, worked with a septic system and yep, ya gotta be careful with the cleansers. We also used Ridx powder that boosted the good bacteria in the system. That stuff was worth every penny we paid for it. Never had any harm with the denture cleaning tabs as we would use the Ridx once a month religiously.
Our water here in MO is rural provided and superior to the water we had in IL as it is low in minerals. No taste. No calcium build up. I used to be able to peel off flakes of calcium buildup on the inside of my lower teeth. No amount of brushing would prevent it. Also calcium buildup on the the glasses and coffee pots. The city water in our office was terrible. Tasted nasty and left dark rings on everything. People used to say how much they liked it. I would just gag.
I would definitely be sitting down with the care plan manager first off and having a talk with them about your sister's comfort. Her having to lay under 7 blankets is alarming to me as a nurse. True the bladder infection could be messing with her temp and she could be chilling along with the fact that she is in early kidney failure. Has she had recent blood work drawn and have they let you see the results if you ask to see them? I would be interested in knowing what her creatinine clearance and potassium levels are running. Have you been able to talk to the nephrologist?
I would also be wondering what they are doing for temperature control if she is running a temp. With the kidney failure it's a juggling match because of the toxicity of OTC antipyretics/analgesics.
Is she on fluid restriction or if not, are they giving her ample fluids to keep her hydrated? I used to tell my aids that every time they went by a room housing a patient who was dehydrated or running a temp to run in and offer them a drink. If they were refusing fluid I wanted to know about it because that was a fast track to the ER for that patient if the dehydration was deepening.
As for her SGC blanket disappearing, once again, talk to the social services manager about that. It's not hard to keep track of a blanket,especially if it is marked with the resident's name. You can also request that the quilt stay in that room and you would be glad to bring it home once a month to launder and return. Frankly I never trusted the laundry services to get anything right or not completely trash a nice belonging. Also you have to make sure everybody knows that blanket is hers so if another resident applies a 5 finger discount to it they can get it back to her.
@getaclue, worked with a septic system and yep, ya gotta be careful with the cleansers. We also used Ridx powder that boosted the good bacteria in the system. That stuff was worth every penny we paid for it. Never had any harm with the denture cleaning tabs as we would use the Ridx once a month religiously.
Our water here in MO is rural provided and superior to the water we had in IL as it is low in minerals. No taste. No calcium build up. I used to be able to peel off flakes of calcium buildup on the inside of my lower teeth. No amount of brushing would prevent it. Also calcium buildup on the the glasses and coffee pots. The city water in our office was terrible. Tasted nasty and left dark rings on everything. People used to say how much they liked it. I would just gag.
