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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 12:15:13 -0300, "Don White" wrote: It's taken 15 months but we finally have mom settled in the nicest nursing home in the Halifax area. (physical structure anyway) Good job Don - I know you were concerned about this issue. Best to luck to her. Thanks Tom .. it is a bit of a struggle here with a shortage of nursing beds. I don't know what they'll do with all us baby boomers... maybe build a tent city out on the Halifax Commons.... or a 'temporary military barracks' such as we had lots of after WW2. |
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Don White wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 12:15:13 -0300, "Don White" wrote: It's taken 15 months but we finally have mom settled in the nicest nursing home in the Halifax area. (physical structure anyway) Good job Don - I know you were concerned about this issue. Best to luck to her. Thanks Tom .. it is a bit of a struggle here with a shortage of nursing beds. I don't know what they'll do with all us baby boomers... maybe build a tent city out on the Halifax Commons.... or a 'temporary military barracks' such as we had lots of after WW2. I'm glad you found what you needed. We recently lost a 99-year-old relative who fortunately was self-reliant and capable and almost completely without medical problems until the very end, so she was able to live at home with one of her daughters. Feisty lady, red hair, dancer, and she walked a mile or more each day. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message . .. Don White wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 12:15:13 -0300, "Don White" wrote: It's taken 15 months but we finally have mom settled in the nicest nursing home in the Halifax area. (physical structure anyway) Good job Don - I know you were concerned about this issue. Best to luck to her. Thanks Tom .. it is a bit of a struggle here with a shortage of nursing beds. I don't know what they'll do with all us baby boomers... maybe build a tent city out on the Halifax Commons.... or a 'temporary military barracks' such as we had lots of after WW2. I'm glad you found what you needed. We recently lost a 99-year-old relative who fortunately was self-reliant and capable and almost completely without medical problems until the very end, so she was able to live at home with one of her daughters. Feisty lady, red hair, dancer, and she walked a mile or more each day. Sounds like my dad. Didn't even have a family doctor. In his last 5 or so years he spent one day in the hospital...his last. No nursing homes for him. |
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On Apr 12, 11:15*am, "Don White" wrote:
It's taken 15 months but we finally have mom settled in the nicest nursing home in the Halifax area. *(physical structure anyway) She started off in a local hospital back in Jan 2007, moved to a 'transistional care unit' for about six months until the first bed became available in a rural town about 45 miles from here. I knew winter was coming so by October I added the largest facility here to her preferred list as a temp spot. *She moved there mid October and last week we finally got the word that a room in her 'first choice' facility came open. Nice bright spot.. 6 year old building, everyone gets a private room with bath, phone and cable tv. Her wing was dominated by the Sisters of Charity... but as they thin out, lay residents now make up almost half of the 24 spots in her wing. Another nearby wing holds a group of Sisters in 'assisted living'. *What a beautiful spot...all dark woods with a library & small chapel I joke about getting in there myself when the Sisters leave for their oun facility in a couple of years. Interesting group these Sisters. *A lot of them came from the Boston area... recruited and shipped north to the main training facility on a large chunk of land overlooking Bedford Basin and the narrows bridge. They have a hugh 'Mother House' residence there and what was once a Catholic womans university ...now open to the general public. At one time the sisters taught in most of the catholic elementary/jr high schools here. * *http://www.schalifax.ca/sub/06roots/04atour.html Anyway they were quick to pop in and invite mom to their daily 11 am mass on the 3rd floor Hopefuly this will be it. Now...just as we get mom settled, my wifes' mother is starting the same long process...exactly one year behind my mom. *She even spent time in the same hospital room/bed for a bit. Don't know which way the thread went, I find it impossible to keep up anymore, but good luck, hope she is very happy there... |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Apr 12, 11:15 am, "Don White" wrote: It's taken 15 months but we finally have mom settled in the nicest nursing home in the Halifax area. (physical structure anyway) snip Don't know which way the thread went, I find it impossible to keep up anymore, but good luck, hope she is very happy there... Thanks Scotty. The thread was great. Everyone was very supportive...except for one non-boater. |
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