MIGrandma
Lives in the middle-of-the-mitten.
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2009
- Messages
- 10,410
My Mom is 79 and had a mild stroke last October, went to a nursing home for rehab and they/we decided she should stay there (mild dementia and not taking her medications properly were the main reasons). She had issues before the stroke including losing quite a bit of weight (from 102 down to 68 in a year) and depression even though she said she wasn't depressed.
She has done well in the nursing facility, gained back 5 pounds (wish she could gain another 10) and with the changes in her medication she is happy and smiling again.
She is sad though because so many of her former friends have pretty much abandoned her. One of her best friends has only come to see her once in the nursing home (shortly after she was admitted) and didn't even send her a birthday card this year.
Other friends occasionally send her a card, but most don't come and see her anymore.
I don't know if I should make it my business to find out why they've abandoned her, or if I should just leave it alone.
Mom enjoys a lot of the activities the nursing home has during the day (several varieties of bingo, cocktail hour, picnics, dessert on the patio, kickball sessions, etc. etc.) and plays cards with 3 other ladies almost every evening. She gets on well with her roommate too, so it's not like she doesn't have any friends anymore but it's sad, to me and her both as she's mentioned it several times, that her old friends have pretty much dropped her.
I'd like to know how her old friends would feel if the tables were turned and THEY were in the nursing home and Mom dropped THEM. Mom has even mentioned how she'd rather they not come to her funeral, since they don't come to see her when she's alive. I know it hurts her that they don't come to see her. And I just really don't know how to help her, other than being a listening and sympathetic ear for her.
Any suggestions?
She has done well in the nursing facility, gained back 5 pounds (wish she could gain another 10) and with the changes in her medication she is happy and smiling again.
She is sad though because so many of her former friends have pretty much abandoned her. One of her best friends has only come to see her once in the nursing home (shortly after she was admitted) and didn't even send her a birthday card this year.
Other friends occasionally send her a card, but most don't come and see her anymore.
I don't know if I should make it my business to find out why they've abandoned her, or if I should just leave it alone.
Mom enjoys a lot of the activities the nursing home has during the day (several varieties of bingo, cocktail hour, picnics, dessert on the patio, kickball sessions, etc. etc.) and plays cards with 3 other ladies almost every evening. She gets on well with her roommate too, so it's not like she doesn't have any friends anymore but it's sad, to me and her both as she's mentioned it several times, that her old friends have pretty much dropped her.
I'd like to know how her old friends would feel if the tables were turned and THEY were in the nursing home and Mom dropped THEM. Mom has even mentioned how she'd rather they not come to her funeral, since they don't come to see her when she's alive. I know it hurts her that they don't come to see her. And I just really don't know how to help her, other than being a listening and sympathetic ear for her.
Any suggestions?