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"Don White" wrote in message
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Sorry to hear that Don. It is always a tough choice to send a loved on
to a nursing home. My mom spent her last 6 or so years in one.

Make sure a family member visits her often to make sure the staff is
attending to her properly.

In the US one must use up whatever savings and income they have before
the government picks up the tab. Any money transferred to a family
member within 5 years has to be used for payment to the nursing home.

Did she get a flu shot in Fall?


We were the only province in Canada still taking all the seniors assets
until the change.

Yes..she did have her flu shot last fall. The doctor will come to the
house a couple times a year to examine her. The $%$^% moved his practice
into his older home which isn't walker or wheelchair accessable. the
trade off is he sometimes shows up on Sunday nights if he feels like it.
He just stood mom up when she was home between hospital stays. My wife
made the appointment and we stayed around all day for nothing.
It can be hard to change family doctors here... but we do have some
walk-in clinics that can help.
Anyway, she seems to be at the point where she can't safely walk to the
bathroom alone anymore..and after some real bad cleanups my sisters & wife
convinced me a nursing home is safer. Sure do feel guilty
though...telling her she can't come home.... even if it's the best option.


Yep, a tough decision. While it will ease the physical strain you and your
wife were under while trying to attend to her you will have a new emotional
strain in making sure she is well attended to at the nursing home. Making
regular visits and letting the staff know you are there goes a long way to
that end!

BTW: Assuming the nursing home will be doing her laundry, make sure you
mark all her garments with her name, using a permanent marker.