Parkinsn's Email List Message

Posting to the Parkinsn List is a benefit of Subscription


[Message Prev][Message Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Message Index][Thread Index]

Re: Good News and More Questions


To Jane K. And Mark K, When we think of our parents, and other loved ones, we
look at them as human beings who are very dear to us, we, of course want them
to live as long and in as good health as possible. When an employee of a
nursing home, or even doctors and other medical professionals look at them,
the point of view is different. Even the best of them will become somewhat
detached emotionally, or they will not be able to do their work.  When they
see a person who has survived for seven or eight decades, and is now in major
pain or discomfort they think "this person would be better off dead".  It is
not pleasant to think about,  I am approaching decade 6 pretty fast, myself,
but we can't hate them for feeling that way.  That is why I say, if you can
keep a patient with family or friends, and make sure proper care is provided,
they will usually live longer and better. That is what being a family is
about. If you can't do it, don't feel guilty, as long as you do whatever you
can do about making the nursing home do what they should.  A well written
letter, or a phone call, or personal visit to the home, can make a large
difference in how your loved one is treated. Ken B


Parkinsn's List Subject Index

Parkinsn's List Thread Index

Parkinsn's Archive Treasures Doctors, students, patients and caregivers find current Parkinson's information such as the Algorithm, Caregivers Handbook, and talks by respected Movement Disorder Specialists.

Mail converted by MHonArc 2.6.10
Site Hosting donated by He.net
&
Grant from The Parkinson Alliance