Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Progress and Patience


November 9 & 10, 2008
by Judy

(Doreen is pictured here with her roommate for the past several weeks.)
Another move! As of yesterday, Monday November 10, Doreen has moved to Lutheran Rehabilitation Hospital of Fort Wayne. We saw this as an exciting move ahead, but Doreen was not so sure. (This blog entry focuses on Judy’s experience with Doreen on Sunday and Monday morning.)

On Sunday Judy drove from Lafayette to see Doreen and help her pack. She arrived a little while before supper and found Doreen alert and visiting with fellow residents. Doreen was concerned about getting food for Judy and asked the staff to order a tray. Although the food was less than special, it was good to share the meal, and nice to see Doreen interested in taking care of other people’s needs. Doreen did well with feeding herself much of the time, although her movements were somewhat spastic and jerky. She was pleased that she didn’t spill anything! The splint on her right hand (from the fall and break from a couple of weeks ago) was largely responsible for the awkwardness.

Judy had not seen her mother for two weeks, and the change was remarkable! She moved around much more accurately and comfortably, she was talking well and sitting a bit more calmly, and she seemed to be much closer to the old Doreen. But she still has a long way to go!

Judy packed things and helped Doreen with crossword puzzles. She did very well with medium-level puzzles and wanted to keep working on them. She also asked to look at greeting cards as they were taken off the wall.

When Judy first called to say that she was coming, Doreen asked some questions about the move to the Rehab Hospital. She had talked with some former residents who said that they had been at the rehab hospital and that the staff make the residents work really hard. So Doreen asked if they would make her go to the bathroom alone and get herself in and out of bed alone. She was worried that she would be expected to do things she didn’t feel she was capable of doing. That nervousness was also an issue when she asked if she would get any help with eating. It seems that she doesn’t remember much of anything from her earlier stay at the Rehab Hospital, except maybe that she wasn’t ready to be there and felt pushed beyond her limits.

On Monday morning, Judy and Carl arrived at Covington Manor to get ready for the move. After packing up last-minute items, having an exit interview with someone from social services, getting discharge papers from the nurses, and taking one more trip to the “lost clothing room” (where we found none of her missing items), Doreen and Carl were picked up by the Rehab Hospital van, and Judy drove behind. We arrived at the hospital at the same time as Linda, who was coming from Illinois. Items were stored in drawers and the admissions and nursing staff asked questions. Then it was time for lunch and a very different dining room. Then the baton was passed to Linda.


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