Hopefully the recuperation goes well.Well, this morning made it 7 days with her in the Trauma ICU, and after a few more "procedures" she is healing. Doctor estimates that it will take about 3 months before she will be able to stand with assistance. Sometime tomorrow she will be moved by ambulance to a medical facility that will monitor her physical injuries and do physical therapy. Her mood is a lot better, and she now realizes the seriousness of her injuries.
Good to hear that she is making progress. Hopefully those facilities aren’t too far from you so that you aren’t having to travel a lot to visit her. Still thinking of the both of you and sending thoughts and prayers to both of you.Well, this morning made it 7 days with her in the Trauma ICU, and after a few more "procedures" she is healing. Doctor estimates that it will take about 3 months before she will be able to stand with assistance. Sometime tomorrow she will be moved by ambulance to a medical facility that will monitor her physical injuries and do physical therapy. Her mood is a lot better, and she now realizes the seriousness of her injuries.
I hope everything continues to trend in the right direction.Well, this morning made it 7 days with her in the Trauma ICU, and after a few more "procedures" she is healing. Doctor estimates that it will take about 3 months before she will be able to stand with assistance. Sometime tomorrow she will be moved by ambulance to a medical facility that will monitor her physical injuries and do physical therapy. Her mood is a lot better, and she now realizes the seriousness of her injuries.
There should be some social services personnel at the hospital that will assist you and your wife find out what or where you can get her transferred to.Been spending a lot of time with her in the rehab facility, and today they advised that she has to leave in 7 days. I don't know where she is going because they are talking of releasing her to go home. Problem is that she has to be in a hospital bed or a wheelchair without putting any weight on her legs for the next 80 days or so. She is in good spirits but worried what is going to happen. I know that I can't care for her and our home isn't handicap accessible. According to the hospital care person she will not have Medicare coverage for any more facilities since they have determined that her progress has met its limits until her pelvis heals. I will be calling Medicare in the morning to figure out what alternatives we have. She is going to need skilled nursing until her pelvis heals and she can start to walk again. I am at a loss at this point. I doubt that she will be home until February or March.
I won’t ask your Mrs.… But if you’re like me… I think you (like me) might be a bit optimisticSometimes I’m not very smart. Just ask my Mrs….