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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 677837" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I am so glad you reached him. Of course he cannot go home. Medicare will pay for the Rehab. I remember at least 3 months, and then it can be extended. Have you though about hospice? </p><p></p><p>I am glad you are going to Chicago. I am sorry you have to depend even a little bit on your sister. If you send me a private message telling me your beginning and ending points where you will go see your Dad I can see if I can help find transportation. If it is not too far, there is Uber.</p><p>Rehab or hospice. My mother, when all was said and done liked Rehab. She made friends. The people are nice.</p><p>If you are involved in deciding which one, just look around and get a feel.</p><p>Of course home care is not an option. Your Dad would not want it. He will be around people in Rehab. You know what it is like. Almost like a little village.</p><p></p><p>I am now getting mad here. Nothing was good enough for my Mom. I was with her night and day. In Rehab, her home and my own. Everywhere. She was never, ever left. When M came she would throw a fit. When I went home for Christmas she was hysterical, accusing me of abandoning her.</p><p></p><p>This will all work itself out. It is already. Take care, Serenity.</p><p></p><p>COPA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 677837, member: 18958"] I am so glad you reached him. Of course he cannot go home. Medicare will pay for the Rehab. I remember at least 3 months, and then it can be extended. Have you though about hospice? I am glad you are going to Chicago. I am sorry you have to depend even a little bit on your sister. If you send me a private message telling me your beginning and ending points where you will go see your Dad I can see if I can help find transportation. If it is not too far, there is Uber. Rehab or hospice. My mother, when all was said and done liked Rehab. She made friends. The people are nice. If you are involved in deciding which one, just look around and get a feel. Of course home care is not an option. Your Dad would not want it. He will be around people in Rehab. You know what it is like. Almost like a little village. I am now getting mad here. Nothing was good enough for my Mom. I was with her night and day. In Rehab, her home and my own. Everywhere. She was never, ever left. When M came she would throw a fit. When I went home for Christmas she was hysterical, accusing me of abandoning her. This will all work itself out. It is already. Take care, Serenity. COPA [/QUOTE]
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