Posted by LAA on June 17, 2013 at 07:59:51 from (86.98.89.94):
In Reply to: O/T The Elderly posted by John B. on June 17, 2013 at 05:15:59:
These hospitals and therapy centers and nursing homes are all in business together these days, they always make everything sound more dire than it actually is because they want to keep those beds full, they would be the last people I would listen to. I bet a dollar to a doughnut they will spend the first half of the meeting telling you how hard it will be to care for your parents and how they are unable to look after themselves and how qualified their staff is, then the rest of the meeting will be about how they will get their money, either take everything your parents have ever worked for or some swindle involving medicare/medicaid, its mostly a racket. Your parents will tell you what they want to do, that will be the right choice. Both my parents died at home, as they wished, my brothers and I hired a lady 8 hours per day to do the household chores, cook etc. as well as all of us taking turns looking in as much as possible and doing the yard work and shopping. I hope it works out all the best for your family.
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