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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] OP here-Dad has a UTI, as well as a touch of pneumonia. No fractures, thank goodness! He is settled in in the room, he was actually fairly cognizant this afternoon, understood that he had fallen and needed to be there. He even showed the nurses some humor! It was immediately agreed and decided that he will go to a rehab after discharge. The caseworker will coordinate with the VA social worker to set up a facility locally. Once that is where he is, I can ask about other assessments (like hospice) I think. But it's a relief to know that I'm not expected to somehow get him home in a few days. So we've got some breathing room to figure things out. And Mom can get a full nights sleep for the first time in forever. I'm glad we went in to the ER.[/quote] I posted earlier about my Dad with Parkinsons and hospice for pain relief. UTIs became a major issue for my Dad. He had a series of them and just never got a break. First it was just a UTI...then with pneumonia...then sepsis. When I heard sepsis, I knew we were approaching the end of his time. [/quote] We've been lucky so far that this is only the 3rd one, over a few years. But oddly enough, in 2022 my mom got SO sick and it took us days to figure out it was a UTI and she did have sepsis! It was SO fast a decline for her and she's the far healthier one. My dad was cognizant then and beside himself because he could not help her at all (I took FMLA and cared for them, she had an ICU stay). UTI's are just awful.[/quote] PP again. I wish you the best of luck tomorrow. I hope you have found a good place for your dad. I hope your mom will also realize that he is getting better care and is safer. We were asked to provide some private care even at rehab/skilled care. I was surprised at first but then realized it made such a difference. [/quote]
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