Things seem to be in a relatively good place right now
Our in home therapy’s will discharge fully today
We have had the benefit of 8 weeks of help from physical and occupational therapists, nurses, social workers
Soon we will begin to experiment with a new program Medicare launched in 2024 called GUIDE which sole purpose is to help families keep their loved ones at home as long as possible
It’s an add on to our current care team
We have just gone through the assessment and acceptance to the program, so the details of the support are yet to be understood
But it sounds like we may be seeing some strength training PT for Matt, maybe some cognitive exercises to come
When the nurse mentioned yesterday her thinking of recommending some cognitive exercises, Matt responded to that with enthusiasm
His behaviors are not as bad as they have been, that may well be a result of us changing the timing of afternoon meds
Corny did this when I was in VA and I am grateful, it seems to make a meaningful difference
My reactions to him and mental frame of mind is in a better place now too
There was some hard work that needed to be done in January, the work is now paying off
I am able to see myself more clearly in this equation
I was lost in it all, couldn’t find myself, the edges were fuzzy
It’s still a work in progress, isn’t life that anyway?
So today we are in a good place, have some positive things on the road map ahead that we will be playing with
Oh, another cool development is the Day Club nearby
It’s been slower to open than hoped, originally it was supposed to open Jan 5
It opens today, Feb 11, my hope is Matt can go this coming Friday
The benefit is more stimulation, different environment, being with others dealing with similar diagnosis like him, being with trained staff, experimenting with activities he may enjoy which aren’t available at home
He does sleep a lot these days
A comfy bed to escape to
I can’t say I wouldn’t be tempted to hide myself if I were in his shoes
Resting isn’t a bad thing, but I worry it might be too much
So we are upping the stimulation a bit to see how that goes
The instincts I have about what he will take to or not take to have had to adjust
Much to my surprise, he has taken to the help he gets twice a week showering
I had assumed he’d fight them like he did me around Christmas time when I had to help him
But no, he understands the value their presence brings, makes him feel safer since he has fallen a few times in the shower
So we are in a good place today, for now
Lots of family and friend interaction to look forward to soon, that is a spirit lifter for sure
In the balance, I am finding the time to focus on my health, getting my appointments scheduled, trying to get workouts in
So here we are

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