Posted by flying belgian on February 17, 2010 at 15:51:11 from (98.132.233.132):
In Reply to: Re: went well posted by larry@stinescorner on February 17, 2010 at 14:31:05:
Jan 5 my 87 yr old Mother fell and broke her arm. Was in hospital for a few days and in nursing home since for recovery since. This Friday they are releasing her and she is bound and determend to go back in her home. Siblings and I would like to see her go to an assisted living where she would be with other people as she loves talking and visiting. Her mind is sharp as a tack. My sisters are going to take turns staying with her full time for a weak but then need to get back to their jobs. I live about 4 miles from her and always go to play cards with her once a week in winter but have to farm in the summer so don't get down their as much. I will try to go down there at least a couple times a week for remainder of winter. I feel guilty about not going down there more often but need to keep family life and companionship going at home also. Hard to know what is right. Just do the best you can and be comforted in remembering that it seemed right at the time.
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