We Can Rebuild Him; We Have the Technology.
Most of this blog has been dedicated to the ephemera of my life. And the banal. It was never my intention to use the blog to discuss more personal things or discuss 'real life', but there was a major change recently that has taken over my existence to some extent. And, by the same token, it will in some way be reflected in some of the posts on this blog.
My father had a stroke on January 3.
He has no siblings or close family, and as my parents are no longer together, it fell to my brother, sister and I to become his caregivers and advocates as we navigated the world of hospitals and rehabilitation facilities. Being the oldest of the siblings, I, somewhat by default, became the 'child in charge'. We three siblings make the decisions together, with input from my father, but ultimately, The Triumvirate are the ones who have the power, with me being the legal representative.
When it came time to make the decision to place Daddy in a rehabilitation facility, I didn't hesitate. I live in one of the largest medical communities in the state and have one of the best rehabilitation facilities in our area. I made the call, and really didn't give any other options. The Triumvirate live in various parts of the state, but being the only one who actually lived within a strong medical community made the decision even easier. So, when Daddy was released from the hospital, we loaded him into my vehicle and drove him 3 hours across the state to "rehab boot camp" as the intake nurse called it. (Don't ask about why we actually had to do the transport. I've decided the private medical thing is a racket!)





Some times, it's just the little things.
3 comments:
Prayers for you all. Thanks for the info on the hand trainer - quite fascinating.
Yes, this is a life-changing event for all of you. You did a great expose on all that the rehab entails. Blessings.
Angela
I landed here while surfing through blogs listed on AQ looking for those that I would be interested in subscribing to.
I was moved by your recent challenges as I am experiencing health issues.
My prayers go out to you for guidance and support.
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