In a nursing home? Or Alzheimers/Dementia place? I have a Mother who has Dementia she is also 86 I feel the same way to leave her in a strange place with people she don't even know I would think it would be scary for her. It wold be for me if i was like that. I didn't like the Idea ether so I took care of her all by myself the rest of her kids didn't care only about themselves. When she could talk she told me she would die without me to look after her and care about her she told me she tries to be strong she hated the way she is. She was crying. I did it as long as I could which was like 5years before she got to I could handle it alone . So everyone tell me this? what do you do with someone you love so much that you have to put them in a "Nursing Home" because you can't afford to put her in a proper place where is belongs? I had no choice here in this town the Nursing homes are ALL BAD most of them ALL. My mother almost died do to Nursing Home Neglect! like 4 times I have to move her in another one she ended up in ICU because of it. She did not deserve that. They charge way to much to put her in a memory loss place like an Alzheimer's Dementia place. I went through a lot all alone Nobody cared or wanted to help my mother or me. I had a hard time finding a nursing home that there was an opening to put her in cause I needed a brake I was Not mentally or physically well after taking care of her, as much as I love my Mother. From what I know most can NOT be trusted you have to be there on and off to see how she really is like at least 3 times a week. These people with Memory loss need to be in a proper place for memory loss. Not a Nursing home ether. And to me whether they can afford it or not the Government should give them the care they need not just because of the age but because they were a Mother and or Father at one time they all deserve the Very best care! My mother is sad to say she is In a nursing home. And she is Not getting the proper care she needs. I finally found one that she is doing ok in, but to me its like being in a (Concentration Camp) . I hate that she is there but I just can't do it all alone anymore. They all tell you shes doing fine great the Nursing homes but they Lie she was not.
As for "the Government should give them the care they need not just because of the age but because they were a Mother and or Father at one time they all deserve the very best of care"..... are you saying those of us who never had children but are caring for our own parents, that when we ourselves get older we don't deserve the very best care? Please reconsider.
As for money, everyone in a nh is on medicaid eventually so it's not as if you can't get into certain nursing homes because of inability to pay. On the other hand, I suspect that my mom was not accept at a couple of homes because her monthly ss, which would go to the home, was not that much and she no longer had assets they could attach. Nonetheless, she was accepted at one of the better nursing homes in our area and she has a private room. The aides are nice, the food is good, and blessedly, she has friends she can relate to. She's actually happier than she's been in years, so it is possible. But to get here, I contacted 22 facilities, toured 16, applied at 4, and waited 2 months. Good luck to you and keep us posted!
Help me out here. What do you define as a Alzheimers/Dementia place ?
Here in the Boston region there are assisted living facilities and nursing homes, some hospitals, congregate living homes that have "memory care units" with a number of different labels such as Alzheimer's units or dementia units etc.
Each has it's own unique staffing and management structure.
For te first time I am involved as the husband of a a ALZ wife who is a patient at a large skilled nursing home rehab unit. It is a different world.
The unit is managed by a RN supervisor at the nurses station. In contrast to the hospital that sent her to rehab. At the hospital there was a "medical team", a hospitalist, a head nurse, a case manager and a nursing station with support people. At the local aging org case mangers were resources for clients, at this hospital the case manger handled discharge arrangements not patient care.
At the NH rehab I am discovering the care plan is handled by the PT's OT's, Speech T's. The NH has a doctor who drifts by periodically every few days, and the daily medical support if by a nurse practitioner. Patients have a RN and most activity seems to be by a flock of aids.
I feel like a fish out of water trying to find the chain of command and which person can tell me what is planned for my ADW.
I am also learning there are financial support programs funded by the state and federal gov. A whole new world of acronyms and players. I have ECOP what ever that is, and my attorney is helping me file for Frail Elder support.
My advice for anyone over twenty years old have an elder affairs attorney as an adviser and get all the HIPAA and POA's done ASAP. Know who to call at the executive level of health care organizations.
There is an awful lot of BS with these organizations. My ADW was taken by Ambulance to Newton Wellesley Hospital. The switch board said HIPAA required my to come to the hospital personally they could not tell me if she was at the hosital or where she was over the phone.
I get informed by discussion groups. I came home and set up a group to discuss: Client Focused Health Care Providers: Physicians, Hospitals, Nursing Homes, and Other Care Services http://tinyurl.com/nk47ezg
Make friends at the facility, know your power.
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