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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 563189" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>Talked to them at the nursing home today; the deal is done. She can stay there for awhile as she is still making progress with hip therapy but when that is done Medicare quits paying and she will come to my house. They will help find her a shower seat. I already got a bed to put in my dining room. Cousin has a transport chair we can use. The home does offer senior daycare in case I need to be gone and have no one to sit for her. Not sure what it costs but we'll have her SS to pay her expenses from so it would probably be do-able. They can also arrange for a visiting nurse if we reach that point. Because of her cancer, I don't think this will be a LONG term thing. She will be happier here and I think we can swing it. NOt an ideal situation but I guess getting old never is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 563189, member: 135"] Talked to them at the nursing home today; the deal is done. She can stay there for awhile as she is still making progress with hip therapy but when that is done Medicare quits paying and she will come to my house. They will help find her a shower seat. I already got a bed to put in my dining room. Cousin has a transport chair we can use. The home does offer senior daycare in case I need to be gone and have no one to sit for her. Not sure what it costs but we'll have her SS to pay her expenses from so it would probably be do-able. They can also arrange for a visiting nurse if we reach that point. Because of her cancer, I don't think this will be a LONG term thing. She will be happier here and I think we can swing it. NOt an ideal situation but I guess getting old never is. [/QUOTE]
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