Posted by gitrib on December 02, 2011 at 11:39:10 from (108.203.179.59):
I am goin to hae you fellows think I am writing a fictious story about my nursing home. Today I have had two surprises Last night was weIrd. My wife was having a problem and wanting to get out of bed. I usually sleep in my lift recliner chair but I got of it and in my Jazzy chair and moved over by her bed to keep her comfortable. The staff and I decided to get her up and in her wheel chair and move her up by thr nurses station where she could move aroud and still be watched. I got back in chair and went to sleep. I have worn Dentures for 50 years and alway slept with them in my mouth. Went down to breakfast and low and behold no Dentures, Several aid went into search mode. Could not find them. Found out that I have dental insurance the results of being a resident, New set of dentures on the way. My left wrist and hand had swelled up and was painful. asked a nurse about it. Next thing I knew was told it should be X ray I said< "I will have to get my son to take me" "No, the X ray will be her this afternoon", This is not one of those big fancy homes. It is located in a small rural community. The dietery staf prepare the meals. They are like home cooked meals, gitrib
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