“Brenda was
so helpful. She was an angel. She made things so much easier. Elaine was so comfortable around her. She looked after her so well.”
“Elaine was
happy until the day she died. We thought
she was going to last a long, long time.
She started feeling a lot better with the feeding tube. She went down so fast; we did not have a
clue. We were planning on things months
down the road.”
“She was
worried about the girls (my sisters and I) for a long time, getting the things
all sorted out. I was just doing what
she wanted to do.”
“She wanted
to die at the Hospice place. (They would
take her over there as things got worse.)
If she would have known she was dying, she would have said
something. She did not want to put a
stigma on the house; this is where she died. She is buried out yonder, because she did not
want us to visit her grave all the time.”
1 comment:
He's right about Dogs. Many nursing homes that have seperate units for Alzheimer's patients normally have a dog.
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