General Medical issues thread

Going into a nursing home is rarely something that people want to do (2% I think in an ABC survey).
Although many people who do are not cognitively aware, I often advise the ones that are sharp to do their best to work on cheering up the staff. They have a tough job and the resident will likely be treated particularly well.
My mother , when cognitively with it, was adamant if she ended up with dementia (she did ) she was to go into care. Mum had cared for nan for a short period and it was horrendous. So mum was quite aware she would possibly end up with dementia and that nursing home was the end of life choice

She was in an absolutely wonderful nursing home I do have to say though
 
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Wonderful news about your mum Seat0B- you must be so relieved.

Did you have to label all your mum's clothes? When my mum went to a resi care facility straight from hospital, she had limited clothes with her (and not labelled) and of course no-one who could arrange it easily. She had some sent from home when the lockdown started to lift and I bought online and sent her lots - but as they were not labelled, they disappeared and were found eventually in the laundry room. Have a feeling this may have been after she passed away. The annoying thing was she had be toying with resi about 6 months earlier and had got some labels but then went cold on the idea and nothing happened.
 

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