Just did a weekend in Harrisburg for a college fraternity reunion/golf outing/cancer fundraiser. Great to see old friends and see what had become of guys that I had good times with in college.
My mother-in-law passed away last night. She was 88 and had Alzheimer Disease. She was in the hospital and recently a nursing home for the last 5 weeks. Last week the home called my husband and said they wanted to talk to him about hospice. They said his mom will never get better, her heart was only beating at a fraction of what it should. So we set up a meeting for Friday. My husband gets a call Thursday from the home and they tell him that his mom's liver and kidneys are shutting down and want his permission to put her on the comfort meds that is part of the hospice program now.
So we go Friday to the meeting, hospice explains that their job is to cater to her needs and make sure she is kept comfortable until the end. They monitor her very closely and work with the nursing staff.
I never heard of this before but what a wonderful program and it is paid for thru Medicare. The nursing home actually placed my mother-in-law into a private room but only charged for a semi-private. She died very peacefully and I thank the hospice program for this.
I can guess the fraternity, which college? I'd also go with less stress. Some people say take the higher pay, but if the stress is high enough you won't be making the higher pay for very long.
Wife and I just tasted a peach/mango, a little too acidic at this point to leave dry, so calculating the simple syrup addition I need to add to get to 1.002. Also plan on cleaning lots of bottles today and bottling the Merlot blend I tasted last night. Will have to hide that one at my brothers place or else it will disappear quickly once it is in the bottle.
Rain, rain go away...
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