Monday, January 25, 2021

CAREGIVING IS.....



Being a caregiver is one of the most important jobs there is. A caregiver makes a commitment to assist in improving a person's quality of life. Without caregivers, many people, including me, would not survive.

Caregiving is 24/7. It is a never-ending sometimes thankless job, Caregivers are tired, but caregivers never have the right to yell at their clients, make them feel ashamed when accidents occur, or not assist them with their needs in a timely manner.

Caregiving is being empathetic toward a client. Understanding that they did not choose to be disabled.  They do not like to have to rely on other people to live their lives. They are grateful for the care they are given. Clients should never be made to feel like they are a burden. Or that they are bothering their caregiver.

How can a client respect their caregiver when the caregiver tells them to stop talking, they do not have to talk.to them, and answer their client's questions. Questions must always be care-related. Not even a simple inquiry about the weather is allowed. Caregivers who desire respect need to give it to their clients as well.

A caregiver should never tell a client that they do not care. They should never call clients names or curse at them. Clients are aware that a caregiver can always get another job. The client only gets one life. When a caregiver makes statemates like these, more than once, the message they are sending to their client is that the client does not matter

Caregivers should ask themselves this question. Would they want their loved one yelled at or disrespected in any way by the person assigned to care for them? 

There are many awesome caregivers. Caregivers who work tirelessly to serve their clients to the best of their ability. If you are cared for by one of them. appreciate them. Do not take them for granted.

Caregiving should be done with respect and empathy. Maybe just a tiny bit of love. That's what caregiving is. It's a two-way street. It may be difficult to respect a caregiver when the client is told to stop talking. Just keep trying. Take it one day at a time.










 

Sunday, January 24, 2021

I WILL REMEBER YOU



Cynthia
For showing me what strength and courage look like. I can still see you sitting by the front desk. I can still hear you saying, "Is that Joanne? How ya doin' honey?"

Randy For your love of Happy Hour, snacks, and a Bud Light.

Mary Lee For the way a Medea movie made you laugh.

Marilyn For your love of crafting. You came to visit me that first day. You told me that everything would be okay.

Bert For your knowledge of theater and music. You loved a good glass of wine. 

Norma For the stories you told me about going to Crown Candy when you were growing up. Your face would light up when you talked about it. Your eyes twinkled.

Lorraine  For saying, I"ll be your friend," when I needed one. You loved Tom Jones.

 Melvyn For showing me that even though you lived in a nursing home you still lived your life. And, you lived it with dignity.  

Some of these people died from Covid. Some from other illnesses. It really doesn't matter. What matters is what I learned from each of them. They were my fellow residents. We had disagreements. We worked through them. We understood each other's struggles. We were a family They were my friends. I miss them (especially now) every day.


Sunday, January 10, 2021

NOW WHAT?

My paperwork to get the Covid vaccine.is on the way I am excited. I see a light at the end of the darkest tunnel there has ever been.

I am scared. This leaves me with a  big question hanging over my head. Now what?

I know it will be a while before it will be safe for me to move after I am vaccinated.

My inner voice keeps asking me, "Are you sure that is what you really want to do?  You better be damn sure. The third time better be the charm. You're not moving again. (My inner voice can be so bossy.)

The staff does a great job of physically taking care of me. I am grateful to them

The problem is that I am more than just my physical body.

I love my room. It'd be foolish to move.

Loneliness may win out over the awesome accommodations  

I have much to think about. 

I hope that I will be vaccinated soon.

.I want to be happy.

I want to have a peaceful life.

I want my inner voice to be silenced.








Thursday, January 7, 2021

DEMOCRACY

The definition of democracy according to  Merriam-Webster is. 1a: government by the people especially: the rule of the majority. b: a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections.https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/democracy
On January 6 2021  our president encouraged has followers to riot on Capitol Hill in an effort to block President-elect Biden's win. Democracy prevailed in spite of the chaos and destruction Trump and his followers caused. Joe Biden has been certified the winner. Whatever they tried to do to block it the will of the people prevailed.
The last four years have been filled with fake news. A leader that did not work for the people of this country but only for himself and his followers. A leader who exemplified hate. Our government was not a democracy. It was a dictatorship.
Today Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.)  became the first GOP lawmaker to call for invoking the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from the office saying, Trump “abdicated his duty” to protect Americans in Congress, “inflamed passions” that fueled the insurrection, and half-heartedly denounced the violence — what the congressman called a “wink and a nod” to his supporters trashing the Capitol.  
Kinzinger went on to say “All indications are that the president has become unmoored, not just from his duty, nor even his oath, but from reality itself,”. “It’s for this reason that I call for the vice president and members of the Cabinet to ensure the next few weeks are safe for the American people and that we have a sane captain on the ship. ”https://thehill.com/homenews/house/533112-first-gop-lawmaker-calls-for-invoking-25th-amendment-to-remove-trump
I hope the lawmakers of this country will invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Rump from office. Impeachment is another option. That process would take longer. 
Trump condoned the destruction of Capitol Hill. He must be stopped. He needs to face the consequences of his actions. And, if possible, his presidency eradicated. 
I want to be proud to be an American again. I want to feel safe again.
Lock Him Up.