Posted by Chief 83 on March 16, 2012 at 19:36:38 from (24.21.76.219):
In Reply to: NURSING HOME ACTION posted by gitrib on March 16, 2012 at 16:09:09:
I really feel fortunate. My dad fell and hurt himself at the end of January. Xray, MIR and finally a CT scan that showed a broken hip. Hip surgery went well and after some debate within the ranks of the physical therapists at the hospital they decided that he should go to a rehab facility for a few days. Originally they thought that he was good enough to just go home. I'm glad he went to rehab. It really helped him probably more with his confidence than physically but that part improved also. We had a fantastic facility with an awesome staff. I just can't say enough good about them. Tomorrow morning we check him out of there and he is heading home. He can't wait but knows that rehab was really good for him. I'm sure I will be in for a couple more night with he and my mom but that should be pretty short lived. He is 83 and can't wait to get back to taking care of his animals.
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