I just received a call from Fletcher Health regarding Doug. He is often times refusing therapy and when he does go, he leaves shortly thereafter as he wants to go out and smoke instead of doing therapy. Because of this, the insurance company will no longer cover him to stay there. Which means... as of next Friday, 4/28/06, Doug will be discharged.
Where he's going to go I don't know. They won't keep him at Fletcher Health because they need the beds for people who are either so sick they need feeding tubes and such or they are interested in going to therapy and getting better. They recommended an Assisted Living Facility, which is usually very expensive.
I'm here at work crying.... I really don't know where to go or what to do. A friend of mine (Betty Risk) had told me a while ago that her father in law went to Rocky Creek Village for assisted living. Here's what she told me:
Look into Rocky Creek Village on Waters. It is really nice and one of the more reasonably priced facilites in town. Ron's dad was there and his social security check covered what he had to pay per month plus had about $100 left. For the assisted living they have huge mobile homes with 4 nice sized bedrooms for 4 men. Each bedroom has an area for a desk and each bedroom has it's own private bathroom. Then there is a very large living area that is for all the fellows to use plus a kitchen that is shared. They are provided with lunch and dinner and just have to take care of breakfast for themselves. His dad usually just had cereal or maybe danish rolls or something easy... although there is a full kitchen if they wanted bacon and eggs, etc. A trolly (kind of like those at Disney) comes and picks everyone up for lunch and dinner which is at a big dining hall. They also come and give the meds to everyone so he would not have to worry about any of that. They have activities all the time and if he is a very social person this would be great. There is a barber shop, beauty shop, swimming pool! , a rec hall with a piano, etc..there is even a little store which carries a minimal amount of items such as bread, milk, etc. The women have their own homes like the men. Also in the village are mobile homes where people live independently. It is very nice. I thought one of the neat things about the facility was that he had guys to hang around with during the day and even socialized with the ladies. They also had a big screened in porch. They take you to the doctor's if you let them know the appointment time and there are certain days they go to the groceries and drug stores.
Boy... doesn't that sound perfect for Doug?? Sigh... it is just happening so fast. Okay - just called Rocky Creek - they'd need $4,030 down and $2,015 a month. She took a ton of information from me and feels that Doug needs their personal care unit, which requires 24 hour a day nursing staff. Good lord.............. What to do?? What to do???
Okay, then I just get a call from the guy about Kayla and her arrest thing. I think I told you that they wanted her to go every Saturday for 8 weeks to this fun thing where she'll learn how to dance and then they'll drop the charges (along with letters and community service). I was hoping that her outside activities (ELP/Dance tryouts for Gaither/Basketball tryouts for Gaither) would work in place of this dance class at the Community Center. Well, the guy tells me that USF sponsors the whole thing because of the classes, and that - without the weekly Saturday classes, Kayla can't get out of it.
So, I just called Karen and told her -- quite simply -- I'm at the end of my rope. I just can't do 'one more thing'... I just can't. Here I've got all of this going on with Doug, the other kids, work, homework, doctors appts, dentist appts, etc, etc. I just can't do it. If they have to file the charges - so be it. Kayla shouldn't have stole to begin with.
Sepaking of all the stuff going on, I also have been slacking in getting all the kids their appointments. I have Kayte set up to go to therapy, but not Justin yet. I need to take Justin... but I don't know -- one more thing every week AND an additional $25 copay per visit. That would be $75 every time the kids go to therapy for the three of them... I am not made of money!!! Plus the Dentist who stopped taking Medicaid right after Justin went, so now I need to find another medicaid dentist to take Kayla and Kayte. Oh, and a medical doctor for Kayla for reasons that won't be mentioned here in the blog. Oh good LORD.
I'm going to have a nervous breakdown or a stroke...
I'm here at work... and I think I'll go find a quiet corner and say a little prayer. When you read this... please say a little one yourself. Thanks.
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