Elder-caregivers
Related: About this forumScary news this morning--UPDATE (not good)
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A member of the direct-care staff at my mom's nursing home (one who works on her wing) has tested positive for Corona virus.
The facility has been in lock-down (no visitors, no day-trips, etc) for a while now, and the staff have been wearing protective equipment for a few weeks.
There's no way my mom gets through this if she gets infected. She has considerable heart trouble and high blood pressure as well as Alzheimer's Disease. She's 86.
We're not going to tell Dad unless Mom gets ill. There's nothing he can do except worry.
I guess that's all I can do too.
Update: We got news yesterday that a patient on the ward w/ my mother tested positive...
...and at 3:00 am today, a call from the nursing home that Mom is having trouble breathing. She apparently has no fever as of yet, but has been put on oxygen treatment.
mercuryblues
(15,166 posts)TEB
(13,738 posts)cilla4progress
(25,968 posts)in my heart!
onecaliberal
(36,203 posts)Faux pas
(15,394 posts)dewsgirl
(14,964 posts)Ohiogal
(34,991 posts)I want to give you a big hug but this little symbol will have to do. I cant imagine what youre feeling right now.
gibraltar72
(7,629 posts)care facility had tested positive.
Tweedy
(1,198 posts)and your mother is safe.
Hoping she is comfortable and unafraid.
My heart goes out to you and your family.
barbtries
(29,914 posts)I hope they are keeping you well-informed!
gademocrat7
(11,192 posts)Sending you support and hugs.
Karadeniz
(23,455 posts)orleans
(35,132 posts)wishing your mom (and dad and you) all the very best.
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,601 posts)I hope the nursing home takes proper remedial measures very quickly. I was just reading about one in Tennessee and I could tell from interviews with the management that they had been in denial about how the disease spreads.
It could be these care homes will need staff to shelter within the home to prevent bringing it in.
One thought: If they would allow it, you might consider shipping a small HEPA air filtration unit to be put in your mom's room to help clean the air in her space. Does not prevent contact spread but might help her odds of not getting it from the environment.
KY............
richdj25
(191 posts)Your family situation Miss Millie. My 87-year-old momma has been in a nursing home since January 2019, after back and neck surgery, and I keep close tabs as to her care, yet its been frustrating after they went on total lock-down March 1st but appreciate the move.
If she was to develop an illness attributed to something like influenza, which theres treatment for, I would most likely still go crazy.
Wishing you and yours all the best.
TygrBright
(20,987 posts)NellieStarbuck
(271 posts)My mom is also in an assisted living facility. Thankfully, they, too, went into lockdown early. However, after only about a week of the no visitors, no day trips policy, they felt they needed to tighten that up and require residents to stay in their rooms, even for meals. So far, it was been effective. But, like you, I am constantly worried. Mom, at 89, is one of the young ones there.
SunSeeker
(53,928 posts)Elderly die and they don't even test them for coronavirus. Our coronavirus deaths are no doubt much higher than the statistics.
Bless your mom and may she stay safe.
MissMillie
(38,986 posts)will be tested unless they become ill.
So much for "anyone who wants a test can get one."
paleotn
(19,374 posts)The only thing good about both our sets of parents being gone is they won't have to go through this. Our worries include our older sibs. They're all late 60's to early 70's. My wife and I are both babies of our families...way younger than our sibs.
Trueblue Texan
(2,975 posts)Keeping you and your mom in thoughts.