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Carol
I think Ruth's idea that these situations need an alert caregiver who doesn't expect to sleep for the night shift is sensible.
Those of us who have been around a while know what a compassionate, upbeat caregiver Ruth is. I'd love to have her for my husband.
In these forums we feel free to let our hair down and say things we might not say in front of our clients or loved ones, knowing that other caregivers "get it."
Ruth, you're an angel. If I were in your shoes I'd have lost it already after the 2nd day. And the words out of my mouth couldn't be translated in any language. I'm not, therefore, going to pick on anyone in this forum. ... Because it takes a hero to be a caregiver.
I wonder what the penalty is for that? :D
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