bumbershoot
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There should be some kind of karmatic law that says children of abusive parents shouldn't have to deal with this crap when their parents are elderly. Sorry for the TMI, but it's true and I've about had it. Another poster said I sounded "put out" at having to deal with the house -- well, you're damn right I am. Who wouldn't be? My sister and I grew up in near squalor conditions (hoarding mess, not poverty), couldn't have friends over very often, were called every name in the book, had fists, belt buckles, and boards taken to us and now we're doing the best we can and have to fight tooth and nail to get some kind of care for my dad (mother passed away 2 years ago after very similar crap). The two of us can't go through another summer of this. We just can't. But we also can't just not do anything because we do love him despite our childhood and we're just not that way. I don't care what anybody thinks of us, but we can't give him the care ourselves. We're not physically OR mentally able. I think we're doing an awful lot for him by fighting with the insurance company and trying to clean out that horrible house.
Sorry for the vent. I'm just frustrated. I wish that someone could just take over and DO this for us.
You are much much nicer than I would be in your shoes. I wouldn't have been taking care of either of them. And you're right. There should be a law, karma-based or otherwise, that prevents this sort of thing from happening...you shouldn't have to do it. Though on the other hand, you're getting major brownie-karma points.
And maybe he's going to learn from it too, for the future (if you believe in the whole karma thing).Just a brief update -- they released him today and now he's incontinent!!! He's in so much worse shape than when he went in there. He also can't get from a chair to a walker to the bed. None of us can physically help him if he falls.
We have spoken with his nurses and doctor this evening and they told us to take him back to the ER and insist they readmit him. The nurses said that the incontinence issue will force them to take him for fear of urinary tract infection.
Thank you all for the advice.
I'm so sorry for him (and you!) that he has this problem...but I'm glad for everyone that it will get him back under care.
I"m not surprised they tried to boot him. I was booted from the hospital 42 hours postop when the stinkin' law says that insurance companies must pay for 48 hours. They fudged the info in my papers, they kicked me out before they got my last lab work back, and it turned out I was just a smidge above a hemoglobin level that would have gotten me transfused (and never told me). It was AWFUL. So despite your dad's history, I really feel for him, and I completely feel for YOU.

I think heads should roll. This was a seriously botched discharge. Thankfully, you were able to get things turned around before something terrible happened.
to you and your family.

Sometimes they'd fire up the gas grill and have a cookout--she certainly never had that at home! She went to a nursing home last year after a broken hip. Now her schedule is busier than ever! The hairdressers come once a week to do hair and nails. There's Bingo and cards. There's the therapy pets and the Girl Scouts coming in to sing for them. Sometimes they put Big Band music over the intercom and those little old people just rock! 