12-16-2013, 11:54 PM
Today Doctor has decided Bob needs to go to rehab for physical therapy, and health care.
Apparently I have been doing the job of at least two people this past weekend. So tomorrow (fingers crossed, because Medicare/Medicaid is involved here) Bob will be moved to a rehab facility for an unknown period of time, depending on how much he actually works towards getting back on his feet.
Since he developed a bed sore in hospital on his buttocks, nurse wants me to move Bob every two hours tonight (roll him while he sleeps). So tonight I will be getting even less sleep, since I will have to wake up every 2 hours to roll him. No he can't roll himself. One of the minor issues I have been dealing with and which got me to thinking that hospital sent him home too soon.
Visting nurses (three of them so far) fully agree he should not have been sent home, and apparently the quality of care received was under par - that bed sore for 9 days hospital stay is unpardonable.
He hasn't had a bowel movement since the second day at hospital. That diarrhea issue - the hospital fixed that and sent him home constipated .
They didn't move him enough or at all while in hospital, ergo the bedsore - which is compounded by his diabetes. No physical therapy, no walking, thus every measure of gain he got since his June hospital stay has been lost. He can't even stand up from his chair, it takes two people to get him on his feet. Walking forget about it. He can barely make the three feet between chair and bed. Bathroom is way too far.
There are a few other things that went wrong, which by the sound of it there is a legal case here. So after I get Bob transferred to rehab I will be seeing his Family Law attorney (on retainer all the time I understand) and see what we can do there.
So this is my weekend so far - still waiting for Monday to arrive.
Apparently I have been doing the job of at least two people this past weekend. So tomorrow (fingers crossed, because Medicare/Medicaid is involved here) Bob will be moved to a rehab facility for an unknown period of time, depending on how much he actually works towards getting back on his feet.
Since he developed a bed sore in hospital on his buttocks, nurse wants me to move Bob every two hours tonight (roll him while he sleeps). So tonight I will be getting even less sleep, since I will have to wake up every 2 hours to roll him. No he can't roll himself. One of the minor issues I have been dealing with and which got me to thinking that hospital sent him home too soon.
Visting nurses (three of them so far) fully agree he should not have been sent home, and apparently the quality of care received was under par - that bed sore for 9 days hospital stay is unpardonable.
He hasn't had a bowel movement since the second day at hospital. That diarrhea issue - the hospital fixed that and sent him home constipated .
They didn't move him enough or at all while in hospital, ergo the bedsore - which is compounded by his diabetes. No physical therapy, no walking, thus every measure of gain he got since his June hospital stay has been lost. He can't even stand up from his chair, it takes two people to get him on his feet. Walking forget about it. He can barely make the three feet between chair and bed. Bathroom is way too far.
There are a few other things that went wrong, which by the sound of it there is a legal case here. So after I get Bob transferred to rehab I will be seeing his Family Law attorney (on retainer all the time I understand) and see what we can do there.
So this is my weekend so far - still waiting for Monday to arrive.