great advice.Originally posted by: preslove
Some are nice, some are freaking terrible. You have to do your research and visit often and ask gramps how things are going. Don't hesitate to move him if you aren't satisfied with the care.
Originally posted by: jinduy
anyone have relatives that are in retirement homes and what're your thoughts on them?
I feel bad but my mom simply cant put up with him or take care of him anymore...
golden years? I've seen the same thing time-after-time. When I'm too old to take care of myself just take me out back, with my deer rifle, and do me in.Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: jinduy
anyone have relatives that are in retirement homes and what're your thoughts on them?
I feel bad but my mom simply cant put up with him or take care of him anymore...
don't have any relatives in one but I used to work in the kitchen of one.
i didn't really think of it at the time, but those places are so sad. the people just sit around in their wheelchairs most of the time.
they did have things going on occasionally, like games and crafts and sometimes they would have someone from outside, like a band, come in and play, but that was maybe only a few hours out of a day. they would line up outside the dining room area like an hour or 2 before meal times.
I just felt real bad for some of those people.
Originally posted by: FlashG
When I'm too old to take care of myself just take me out back, with my deer rifle, and do me in.
Sounds like a plan to me. I think the eskimos use to do something like that. Today with global warming you will probably just tan yourself to death.Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: FlashG
When I'm too old to take care of myself just take me out back, with my deer rifle, and do me in.
my plan is to get a cabin in the mountains, montana or idaho, and go up there by myself
then one day when a blizzard is forecast, walk as far up the mountain as i can and find a nice view and sit down and wait to be covered in snow and freeze to death. like what they say the old indians used to do when they knew it was their time to go
Originally posted by: jinduy
anyone have relatives that are in retirement homes and what're your thoughts on them?
I feel bad but my mom simply cant put up with him or take care of him anymore...
Originally posted by: FlashG
golden years? I've seen the same thing time-after-time. When I'm too old to take care of myself just take me out back, with my deer rifle, and do me in.Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: jinduy
anyone have relatives that are in retirement homes and what're your thoughts on them?
I feel bad but my mom simply cant put up with him or take care of him anymore...
don't have any relatives in one but I used to work in the kitchen of one.
i didn't really think of it at the time, but those places are so sad. the people just sit around in their wheelchairs most of the time.
they did have things going on occasionally, like games and crafts and sometimes they would have someone from outside, like a band, come in and play, but that was maybe only a few hours out of a day. they would line up outside the dining room area like an hour or 2 before meal times.
I just felt real bad for some of those people.
Originally posted by: Pastore
They really aren't that bad. Just be sure to visit him often so he doesn't feel abandoned.