Thursday – Nov. 8, 2012
Today we met our hospice nurse who will stop by 2 or more times a week and our our hospice chaplain. Tomorrow we will meet our hospice CNA (certified nursing assistant).
Today we met our hospice nurse who will stop by 2 or more times a week and our our hospice chaplain. Tomorrow we will meet our hospice CNA (certified nursing assistant).
We now have my wheel chair and my Eye Max mounted on my DynaVox so we are ready for hospice. We chose Crossroads hospice as they come highly recommended by our local ALS chapter . We will continue with Barr … Continue reading →
God is good and his blessings surround us through so many people willing to help us.
This afternoon, the Dynavox rep spent 3 hours setting up my eyemax camera so I can type with eyes as I cannot type with my hands anymore so I have not been posting because it is too difficult. Typing with … Continue reading →
It’s been a while since you have heard from me and you really are not hearing from me now. It is “I,” his lovely wife filling in for our beloved Les. I can never fill his shoes or share the … Continue reading →
Deb DeJesus came by to read to me this afternoon and later on a dear friend, Dave Flessner, and my Prime Time leader, Larry Stetler, came by to visit and pray with Carole and I.
So our newly hired in home care gal’s son was sick this morning and her day care refused to let him stay so she didn’t come today. And we are glad not to be exposed to any sickness. That is our challenge this … Continue reading →
My sister, Geri, and her husband, Jim, stopped by today on the way back home from a trip to Tennessee. I always enjoy time spent my sister. She means a lot to me.
My arms, hands and fingers are so weak that I can barely one finger type. So I have made Carole a co-admin of my blog so she can post for me. My new power chair will have my dynavox mounted with the … Continue reading →
I decided to write today’s post since it tires Les to type for very long. Don’t worry, he will return but I’m just giving him a rest with all the activity that occurred today! (Carole Vahsholtz) Today was very busy … Continue reading →