Yesterday, the arm therapist, got my dad to move his left arm on his own, with no assistance. I was so happy I filmed it.
Later, the leg therapist and myself, walked him. Which was a work out.
Today, I decided to try something new. I needed items from the store, so I wheeled him out to the F250. He grabbed the door handle and pulled himself up. I held the gate belt, and made the left leg go where it needed to go, and up he went into the truck.
It was even easier getting him out.
My Uncle and I thought getting in and out of the truck was going to be an impossible feat, but it turned out to be easier to get him in the truck than getting him in and out of my uncle's car.
This put Dad on a high. When we got home, he was rolling all over the house...like he had a sudden case of ADD. I was thinking to myself "Serenity Now!"
So, now, instead of being homebound, we are gonna look into doing outpatient rehab. This will give me 2 hrs every other day of respite, though I haven't any idea what I can do. Ideas at this point are a helpful thing. I done thought about reading and napping. I should probably see if there is a caregiver support group that could be available around that time...dont know though.
I'm not the shopper type, and people watching at wal-mart should be a last resort.
Fantastic news!!!! Tell your dad we are all very proud of him and wish him even more accomplishments. Too bad we don't have a place for pictures here. Think how proud Pop would be as an internet hero!! Also tell him that I am very proud of him for keepin' on keepin' on.
I go rock hunting on my 30 minute respite. I collect petrified wood and just pretty creek stones. It slows my head down, I get fresh air and some excercise. It's amazing how that helps on very stressful days.
Mabe you can take him BIRD watching, and I know you know what I mean by that:D
Thanks for posting something positive and exciting.God bless your little birdie heart!
Try an Alzheimer's Support Group. I started looking and couldn't find one here for just caring giving. My sister and a friend of mine said that even though mom doesn't have Alzheimer's some of the issues are the same. I called the Alzheimer's Association and they sent me a list of meetings and times. There are meetings during they day and nights. Maybe when you get a list then perhaps you can set your dad's appointment at the same time of the support group meeting.
Don't know if that will help, just a suggestion.
Maybe I can consider Banjo lessons. HAHA
i've got 2 hours to myself tomorrow too for the first time. and yeah, walmart was considered. i was thinking local library or park.. if you hear any ideas.. throw some my way.. why does this have to be so hard? what is it that you used to with a few hours free time? i worked so much that i didnt have any time. now this..