My mother has broken her 2 hips, ribs, back, and wrist in the last6 months and is nolonger eating much. She is 89 years old with severe osteoporosis and currently in a wheel chair. She has little strength for rehabilitation but continues to want to use a walker again which is pretty unrealistic considering her state of failure to thrive. The social worker said it is time for hospice but my mother wants to continue rehab to be able to walk with a walker. She is too frail to do this. She is afraid of death and I think if she was told she was going into hospice , she would loose her will to live.
Carol
Good Luck.
My Dad, too, was against it. But when he "gave it two weeks" as a trial, he ended up liking that they came to him, that there wasn't the strain of getting into the car, etc. And he liked that it helped US deal with the strain of things. SO, Freddie, maybe ask your Mom if she'd do a two week trial. Also, the hospice people can explain that their services can go on for years, if need be, and that they have, for some people.
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From the sounds of it, she is dying. If you don't think she would want to have to acknowledge this, I'm not sure it is necessary/helpful to insist that she face it. Instead of saying "there is no use in continuing PT; it is hopeless" I think that I might say, "We need to give your bones a rest to heal before we work on the walker any more." Is there any other treatment your mother would have to give up to receive Hospice Care?
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