Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Ensure
On Sunday, Ken and I visited mom. She was a little tired out and didn't eat the best. Last night, Ken brought home Ensure so dad and I could take it to mom today. Her eyes lit up when I took out that bottle from my "Sophie Bag." She drank it down in a hurry. Yes, the nursing home does give residents Ensure but I haven't seen mom with one and it always feels good to be able to bring her something. She also ate a good lunch, went for a walk and enjoyed her dolls. When we arrived she was looking at one of her board books. It was a good day!
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Friday, October 26, 2012
You Old Bag
I have been visiting mom once or twice a week. I talk to dad every morning and night and see him about once a week. Sunday, I usually visit him in the morning and mom in the afternoon. Mom is definitely losing her language and any memories but she still will read primary board books and signs. She enjoys sweets and still feeds herself but doesn't mind being helped out. She asks about grandma or ma and I say that I just talked to her on the phone and she is doing fine. She seems relieved to hear that news.
This week, when I visited, I brought treats as usual. She really likes my homemade cranberry muffins. She gives it a quizzical look takes a bite and her eyes light up and you can tell she is enjoying it. She really loves ice cream. A week ago, Ken stopped into to see her and was trying to get her to go for a walk. As she passed the snack tray, she reached out for an ice cream cup. She didn't want to let go of his hand but she didn't want to miss the ice cream. When he stopped, she quickly took off the top of the ice cream. He said the walk was postponed until the ice cream was gone.
I went to see her on Wednesday and she saw me coming through the window of the door! She waved her arm calling me. We talked a bit and then I got her up to go for a walk. We were cruising down the hall and I said, "Mom, I love you." She responded by stopping and hugging me and saying, "I love you too. You Old Bag." Now that made me chuckle!! She said it like she was talking to one of her best friends. When I told dad he said, "That sounds like her." Mom liked to call us kids "You Bratty" and call her friends "Old Bag" in a humorous, joking way. It was a priceless visit.
This week, when I visited, I brought treats as usual. She really likes my homemade cranberry muffins. She gives it a quizzical look takes a bite and her eyes light up and you can tell she is enjoying it. She really loves ice cream. A week ago, Ken stopped into to see her and was trying to get her to go for a walk. As she passed the snack tray, she reached out for an ice cream cup. She didn't want to let go of his hand but she didn't want to miss the ice cream. When he stopped, she quickly took off the top of the ice cream. He said the walk was postponed until the ice cream was gone.
I went to see her on Wednesday and she saw me coming through the window of the door! She waved her arm calling me. We talked a bit and then I got her up to go for a walk. We were cruising down the hall and I said, "Mom, I love you." She responded by stopping and hugging me and saying, "I love you too. You Old Bag." Now that made me chuckle!! She said it like she was talking to one of her best friends. When I told dad he said, "That sounds like her." Mom liked to call us kids "You Bratty" and call her friends "Old Bag" in a humorous, joking way. It was a priceless visit.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Is that my fires??
More changes...Each day I am happy for the blessings in my life. Mom seems to have settled once again into the the routine at the nursing home. She seems to recognize me but not with as much excitement. She still feeds herself part of the time and staff and residents really care about her. God has a plan and mom's plan included touching lives at the nursing home.
When I arrived yesterday for our visit, she was actually taking a nap on her bed!! This is very unusal for mom. She woke up slowly. Sat up on the edge of the bed and looked at her shoes on the floor, "Is that my fires?" "Fires...hmmmm. Yep those are your fires." We started to look at old photos in the the little albums. I pointed to her brother and said, "Steve Mihna." Her response, "Pete Mihna?" No, Petes in our family. Not even a friend named Pete. She continued to make statements that made no sense through out the visit. We still enjoyed dinner. She grabbed the ice cream as soon as the dinner arrived. She ate that first and then the salad. No interest in the stew but ate the applesauce.
When I arrived yesterday for our visit, she was actually taking a nap on her bed!! This is very unusal for mom. She woke up slowly. Sat up on the edge of the bed and looked at her shoes on the floor, "Is that my fires?" "Fires...hmmmm. Yep those are your fires." We started to look at old photos in the the little albums. I pointed to her brother and said, "Steve Mihna." Her response, "Pete Mihna?" No, Petes in our family. Not even a friend named Pete. She continued to make statements that made no sense through out the visit. We still enjoyed dinner. She grabbed the ice cream as soon as the dinner arrived. She ate that first and then the salad. No interest in the stew but ate the applesauce.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Where has the time gone??? 4 months!
The months and days have been going quickly. It has been a busy school year for me teaching kindergarten and first grade. A new situation that took some time to get used to but I am enjoying. I try to visit mom a couple times a week and dad once a week. I talk to dad at least twice a day. He's keeping up with senior meals, working at his recycling job and driving to see mom at least twice week. It is 50 miles for him and I am very grateful that he is still able to make the trip.
Mom does not seem to understand much verbally but I have no doubt that she recognizes dad and me. When my sister left on Saturday, she said to mom, "How about a hug?" and mom replied, "You want a frog?" She often responses with something totally unrelated that rhymes.
She hadn't said my name for a long time and then in the last month she started to say it again. Sometimes when I arrive for a visit she is sitting in a recliner and she will say, "Donna! How did you get here?" It makes me smile because she says it with such expression. Last night, she said, "Is that you?" I said, "Yep, Is that you?" I give her a hug and we look at photos and read little board books. She still reads and she really likes the farm animal book. It is very simplistic and small. She will look at the kittens and say, "Now, I like that."
We ate in the dinning room with the rest of the residents. She ate a sandwich, cookie and carrots. She drank hot cocoa, juice and milk!! That was a successful meal. It seemed like several times she was trying to tell me something but couldn't get the words out. She looked out the window and counted the trees and said the cows are over there. I said, "Yes, they are and I already fed them so don't worry about taking care of them." When I think of mom's situation. I can not believe how easily I respond to her concerns. I never would have imagined mom's life like this. I told her that on Thursday it will be March 1st. Do you remember that date? It's my birthday and I was wondering if it would trigger any response...nothing...not even when I mentioned her birthday May 6th. Gone not in there anymore...sad...
January was a very stressful month because the nursing home social worker told us that the staff felt that mom was not safe in their facility anymore. She had been wandering and made it into the attached hospital basement and they were afraid that if she did it in the night they wouldn't find her. We had a meeting and the director of nursing told us a string of incidents when mom had set off alarms.
They gave a 30 notice at the meeting. My response to them was that I understood their concerns but I was not willing to move mom to a different place. I said that I didn't want to give up Dr. VanEtten and all the rest of the staff that cares about mom for a new staff that we don't know. Another meeting was set for the next week and I had the ombudsman from the state come. The 30 day notice was not brought up...the entire meeting was about ways that the staff was making the nursing home safer for residents with dementia!! My prayers were answered!! I never did receive the official 30 day notice.
I believe that God has a plan for all of us and mom is a blessing to the staff and residents of the Spooner nursing home. It is not the life we wanted but God is in control and His will shall be done not ours...
Mom does not seem to understand much verbally but I have no doubt that she recognizes dad and me. When my sister left on Saturday, she said to mom, "How about a hug?" and mom replied, "You want a frog?" She often responses with something totally unrelated that rhymes.
She hadn't said my name for a long time and then in the last month she started to say it again. Sometimes when I arrive for a visit she is sitting in a recliner and she will say, "Donna! How did you get here?" It makes me smile because she says it with such expression. Last night, she said, "Is that you?" I said, "Yep, Is that you?" I give her a hug and we look at photos and read little board books. She still reads and she really likes the farm animal book. It is very simplistic and small. She will look at the kittens and say, "Now, I like that."
We ate in the dinning room with the rest of the residents. She ate a sandwich, cookie and carrots. She drank hot cocoa, juice and milk!! That was a successful meal. It seemed like several times she was trying to tell me something but couldn't get the words out. She looked out the window and counted the trees and said the cows are over there. I said, "Yes, they are and I already fed them so don't worry about taking care of them." When I think of mom's situation. I can not believe how easily I respond to her concerns. I never would have imagined mom's life like this. I told her that on Thursday it will be March 1st. Do you remember that date? It's my birthday and I was wondering if it would trigger any response...nothing...not even when I mentioned her birthday May 6th. Gone not in there anymore...sad...
January was a very stressful month because the nursing home social worker told us that the staff felt that mom was not safe in their facility anymore. She had been wandering and made it into the attached hospital basement and they were afraid that if she did it in the night they wouldn't find her. We had a meeting and the director of nursing told us a string of incidents when mom had set off alarms.
They gave a 30 notice at the meeting. My response to them was that I understood their concerns but I was not willing to move mom to a different place. I said that I didn't want to give up Dr. VanEtten and all the rest of the staff that cares about mom for a new staff that we don't know. Another meeting was set for the next week and I had the ombudsman from the state come. The 30 day notice was not brought up...the entire meeting was about ways that the staff was making the nursing home safer for residents with dementia!! My prayers were answered!! I never did receive the official 30 day notice.
I believe that God has a plan for all of us and mom is a blessing to the staff and residents of the Spooner nursing home. It is not the life we wanted but God is in control and His will shall be done not ours...
Monday, October 10, 2011
Mom's Having Fun!
My sister from Missouri came to Wisconsin to help out my Dad for a couple weeks. What a pleasure to have her here!! Yesterday, we went together to see Mom. When we arrived at the nursing home she wasn't in her usual spots. She has a recliner that she likes to sit in that is in the quiet living room by the nurses desk. She wasn't there. She wasn't in the bird room or the activity room. I didn't see her in the halls so we decided to actually look in her room.
When we came to the door, she was leaning over her bed talking to her two baby dolls!! It was such a sweet sight. She heard us and turned around but then sat next to her dolls and cuddled them.
We went in and I sat on the floor by her and my sister in a chair. We told her the babies looked cute and she seemed very content. Then we took out these toy wands that came from the dollar store. I've carried one in my bag for quite awhile and mom gets a kick out of it because it makes a magical music sound. The new ones my sister brought made noises and the one would keep going as quickly as you could push the button. Mom's face would light up and she would keep pushing it. Dolls and toy wands made my mom smile and we all laughed and enjoyed the moment. There were three wands and we walked around casting spells listening to the music. Crazy...maybe... but Mom was having fun and showed expression and that made my sister and I very happy. Another highlight, mom ate all of her food. She heaped a spoonful of mixed vegetables on her Jello and ate it up! Then she ate a chicken salad sandwich, the rest of the veggies and the rest of the salad. Yes, it was a good day with mom.
When we came to the door, she was leaning over her bed talking to her two baby dolls!! It was such a sweet sight. She heard us and turned around but then sat next to her dolls and cuddled them.
We went in and I sat on the floor by her and my sister in a chair. We told her the babies looked cute and she seemed very content. Then we took out these toy wands that came from the dollar store. I've carried one in my bag for quite awhile and mom gets a kick out of it because it makes a magical music sound. The new ones my sister brought made noises and the one would keep going as quickly as you could push the button. Mom's face would light up and she would keep pushing it. Dolls and toy wands made my mom smile and we all laughed and enjoyed the moment. There were three wands and we walked around casting spells listening to the music. Crazy...maybe... but Mom was having fun and showed expression and that made my sister and I very happy. Another highlight, mom ate all of her food. She heaped a spoonful of mixed vegetables on her Jello and ate it up! Then she ate a chicken salad sandwich, the rest of the veggies and the rest of the salad. Yes, it was a good day with mom.
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