Hang in there Mimi. Sometimes the best and hardest things to do in medical
treatment requires hurting someone to help them. That takes strength and is
nothing anyone can criticize you for.
George
GeorgeĀ Veni, PhD
Executive Director, National Cave and Karst Research Instit
Mimi,
You had a tough decision to make but ultimately it comes down to the best
care for Jim and his recovery. I feel that most of these facilities have a
handle on the COVID-19 situation so Jim should be in good hands. I'm sure
you will be able to visit by phone. Hopefully the desire to go home
Well, another change to the plan. They had asked me yesterday if I wanted them
to dig deeper into new law to get Jim into rehab, and I said no. Hence my
update yesterday. But family was worried about me, for it really is just me, so
I texted doc late last night and said check. He and case manag
Get all the at home health care assistance and rehab you can, especially at
first. Thank goodness you can get some financial help from FMLA. Your are
strong and wonderful, but remember to take care of yourself since that is
vital for both of you. Sending love and strength and prayers for all of
y