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Wednesday December 20,  2006, Issue #306

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From The Editor


A Caregiver's Christmas

'Twas the night before Christmas,
When all through the house
A caregiver was scurrying,
Caring for her dear spouse;

His stockings were placed
Upon his feet with great care 
In hopes he felt well enough to step
      out for some fresh air

Their children were scattered,
All snug in their beds
Around this great country,
Not a care in their heads

And the caregiver who worked nights,
'Cause the funds they did tap
Had just settled down for a five minute nap

When in the next room, there arose such a clatter,
She sprang from her bed to see what did splatter.
Away past the bed sheets she had thrown in the trash,
Tore open a new set and hoped these would last.

The weight on her breast was of one who did know
That, by the luster of daybreak
Her sorrow would grow
When, what in any other year
Would be a thing quite so dear
That time when her family would visit
From far and from near

With no one to hold her, since her loved one took sick
She felt that the holidays were just a mean trick
More rapid than eagles her friends they did flee
When they could no longer travel or even take tea

No Cohens!, no Schwartzes!, no Millers!, no Dicksons
No, Olivets, no Lutids, no Donners and Micksons
For a while they gave support, for a while did they call
Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away to the mall!"

As new restaurants that before were easy to try,
When her loved one was too sick, away did they fly
So now with the holidays, the family will do
with the sleigh full of presents, and bad advice too.

And then, in a twinkling, I heard in the drive
Aunt Nancy and Chloe and all my in-laws arrive.
As I had in my hand, a bedpan disposal bound
I turned very quickly and tripped over the hound

My man was a mess from his head to his toes
And his clothes were soiled and not easy on the nose
A bundle of nerves, I shout out very loud
Words, which to this day, do not make me feel proud

He lie there so quiet, not saying a thing
When suddenly his laughter filled our home
Like a fresh breath of spring

He doubled over with glee making such a roil
That he slapped a bad knee through
    the all too grim soil
As his eyes twinkled through all the great mess,
This old dear for a moment, 
Forgot the pain of this past year 

On a normal night, the pain of his stump
Would make tighten his teeth,
But tonight, for a moment, his laughter
Caused such uncommon relief
That the joy of it encircled his head like a wreath;
As he lie on the bed he shook his round belly, 
For all the world, not unlike a big bowl of jelly.

He was lying there laughing, like a jolly old elf,
And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself;
When, all of a sudden, the door burst opened
      wide as can be
And what did I see, the Cohens, the Swartzes
and Aunt Nancy all looking at me
With nary a word and they made up the bed
Then they all straightened up and got us both fed

They all had not known the support that I needed
But once they saw they could help,
They learned and succeeded
In sharing the heart, the soul and the care
That I always was sure was really right there

I hadn’t spoken a word of the great strain
     and the work
That I thought they had all turned into one major jerk
After knowing what help each could give if I did ask
I never alone had to shoulder the entire task

We had time to play and to sing and to wet a whistle
Until away they all flew like the down of a thistle
But I heard my loved ones, as they drove out of sight
"Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night!
And, we're coming back, next Friday eve
To take you for a bite."

Happy Holidays. 

Take care
Gary Barg

Editor-in-Chief
gary@caregiver.com
 


 

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Feature Article

Detection of Alzheimer's Disease
by
Kristine Dwyer, Staff Writer

 

Dementia itself is not a disease, but rather a set of symptoms that accompany specific diseases.  Dementia is a general term for the loss of memory, language and recognition that is severe enough to interfere with everyday life....Continued


Additional Articles:

Assisted Living Facilities
By Wesley Patrick

As caregivers we must realize that, at some point, our loved one will not be able to live independently anymore.  ...Continued


Eating Right on the Road
By Rita Miller-Huey 

Remember the good old days when you and your companions could go traveling and not worry about what, when or where you were going to eat?....Continued

 

Guest Column

Enjoying Special Occasions
By Jennifer Kay, L.C.S.W. 

 

Holidays and special occasions can bring out the best and the worst in us. The prospect of wonderful, happy times abound, filling us with somewhat unrealistic hopes for our relationships. ..Continued


Caretips

Holiday Stress Assessment for Caregivers
By Michael Plontz

We can feel the stress lurking around the corner.  We may not know what form it will take or how much of it we will have to endure, but we know that it’s out there waiting.  ...Continued


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I have had to put my 90-year-old mother into a nursing home. I have her medical and financial power of attorney and signed her into the nursing home using the POA. I was told at the time she entered the home that she had insurance that would cover her stay 100% for two years. It has been 5 months now and I received a bill from the nursing home stating that the charges to the insurance company have been denied and I should pay the outstanding bill immediately. My question is, since I signed her into the home as her POA am I also responsible for the charges incurred or was I just signing her name as her POA and is her estate responsible for the debt?

 

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Inside This Issue:

From the Editor
A Caregiver's Christmas
Feature Article
Detection of Alzheimer's
Guest Column
Enjoying Special Occasions
CareTips
Carenotes


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