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In general it looks like your mum is declining. My mother passed in December, In the 6 -8 months before, she lost weight, slept more, and ate less. She had had vascular dementia for 5 years which is the average survival time after diagnosis.
(((((((hugs))))))) You are doing a great job,
Last urgent hospitalization, her intestine was so blocked that what couldn’t go out return in her stomach and they had to insert a stomach pomp.
So next week, the complain will reach competent authorities outside the residence. Now, it is wait and see and crossing my fingers.
thanks for caring
as for her new condition, I fear it is due both to her living conditions and and health decline. I wait to see what others will say about that!
I know they SHOULD be able to handle it, but obviously they aren't so maybe until this complaint gets addressed it's an interim step to help ensure her safety and keep her out of the hospital.
Can you interpret "enterite radique"?
Any new meds?
Do you think the staff is giving her less attention, etc. due to the complaint? It shouldn't matter but some people can be very petty, even when they should be professional.
What kind of diet is she supposed to be on? And they're not following it? Giving her things that aren't on the list of allowed food and drink? If so, that must be very frustrating. And if it leads to her being in the hospital, sounds like serious wrong doing on their part.
How long does the complaint take to work through the system? Is there a date for a "hearing" (if that's how it goes)?