Hi Friends,
Today folks came out of the woodwork. I had come here with Anne's coat and hat in hand, ready to move her. I was sure she was in the wrong place, definatelhy not getting the care she needed. It's too bad we arrived here on a weekend when the place was obviously shorthanded. The first impression had alot to be desired.
Anyway, long story short, alot of good care came today. Anne was up on her feet several times, and was given OT and PT while sitting. The unsafe recliner was removed today, and the best electronic recliner chair in the place appeared in the corner of Anne's tiny room this afternoon. She's loving it.
Laurie spent alot of time in here today and I know her Meme loved that. It is part of the reason we had so much success today.
Nursing managers and shift supervisors showed up to speak with me. Speech therapists and respiratory therapists, along with dieticians came to see what they could do for Anne. Heck, we even met the house Dr. Steinbreecher around 5pm (after I had gone looking for her), missing-in-action since we got here Saturday. I liked her.
It's as if someone had set off an 'all points bulletin' around here, if you know what I mean. Something definately hit the fan. All for the good.
With a little encouragement, the Dr. increased Anne's diaretic med so that she gets one 20mg lasix in the morning, and one at night. She is encouraged to drink water throughout the day so as not to get dehydrated. As a result of those things, she has pee'd several times today, and my hope is that the fluid in her body is being moved to where it needs to go, to her vascular system from her extremeties. I look forward to seeing good results with this in the coming days. Anne took some steps around the room today too.
We had so many people coming here to help today that lunch never happened for Anne. It got cold and she pushed it aside. I went out and got her something else, and she never ate that either.
Tonight Anne had dinner delivered including chicken and mixed vegs. Lo Mein on the side. Apple crisp followed. As usual, she only had maybe 5 bytes of the meal and covered it up, but she did a fine job on the desert finishing almost all of it. It looked pretty sweet, and was covered in whipped cream, but miracles do happen, and she's been sleeping like a baby for the past 20 minutes now. Oh yeah, she also polished off most of a glass of cranberry juice.
I think she feels quite accomplished to have done all the therapy today, to have been on her feet several times, and to have taken a small number of steps. I am able to get her in and out of her chair or bed by myself now, she no longer needs two CNA's to help.
Progress is being made. Feels alot better than yesterday. Anne still sleeps, no pain on her face. Maybe she'll be up for getting dressed tomorrow. She'd be happy to do that.