snowwhitesmom
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......how do you not take the nastiness that sometimes comes, personally? The nurses all tell me not to, but.......




barkley said:one of the best things that happened for both my mom and our family was when she decided to move from her home into a senior apartment (it provides assisted living when/if she needs it). her health and attitude have so improved-i credit it to her eating regular balanced meals (always just snacked at home) and interacting with others (even if it's just when she goes down for meals or the housekeepers come in once a week to clean). i've seen a tremendous change in her for the better-i think being with and talking to other seniors has provided her with the opportunity to personaly compare and reflect on her circumstances as they compare with others. she has taken to making more decisions on her own (prev. would have delegated to one of us) and taking more responsibility for her own health (use to wait until she was so ill that every trip to the doctor meant a trip to the hospital for a week or more).
it's also been a tremendous stress reducer for me-i know that she is somewhere that if she is'nt seen for meals someone will check in to see if she's o.k., i know if she needs something at the store there are means to get it today (vs when myself or a sibling could make the 2 hour trip to her home).
it was difficult for her to make the decision to move from her home, but in hindsight she agrees it was the best move.
