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Got to go see my Dad then come back and watch the world series.


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Originally Posted by stxhunter
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There’s a downside to four generations of Mexicans living in the same house?

my kids all live on their own and have good jobs, the only piece of chit living here is my old lady's son, if I had my way I'd kick them out and sell the house but my dad depends on my old lady to take care of him. I couldn't do it and work.


Might consider Hospice for your Dad if you haven’t already done so.

Congratulations on that grand baby. Much to be thankful for with that.

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Congrats on the new addition,
Has to be exciting..

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Hospice?

I would club my old man to death before I put him in hospice.


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people can be in hospice at home, depending on what ails them.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Hospice?

I would club my old man to death before I put him in hospice.


No need to club your Dad to death.
Hospice comes to your/his home regularly for the patient, the medicine is free. The patient can recover and go off of Hospice then go back on its services at a later date if things recur.

It’s not at all what it used to be. You might want to check out what I’ve said here for yourself.

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Congrats Roger!


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Originally Posted by Houston_2
Originally Posted by stxhunter
Originally Posted by deflave
There’s a downside to four generations of Mexicans living in the same house?

my kids all live on their own and have good jobs, the only piece of chit living here is my old lady's son, if I had my way I'd kick them out and sell the house but my dad depends on my old lady to take care of him. I couldn't do it and work.


Might consider Hospice for your Dad if you haven’t already done so.

Congratulations on that grand baby. Much to be thankful for with that.

Thank you n, we will take care of him.


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Originally Posted by Houston_2
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Hospice?

I would club my old man to death before I put him in hospice.


No need to club your Dad to death.
Hospice comes to your/his home regularly for the patient, the medicine is free. The patient can recover and go off of Hospice then go back on its services at a later date if things recur.

It’s not at all what it used to be. You might want to check out what I’ve said here for yourself.

didn't know that, was helping him with his physical therapy earlier.


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Originally Posted by stxhunter
Got to go see my Dad then come back and watch the world series.


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Great looking grandkid and daughter there Rog,

Congrats


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Came to mind, congrats of the new grandchild!!! 😎😎😎😎




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Originally Posted by deflave
There’s a downside to four generations of Mexicans living in the same house?


You are a funny bastard but....


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Originally Posted by stxhunter
Originally Posted by Houston_2
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Hospice?

I would club my old man to death before I put him in hospice.


No need to club your Dad to death.
Hospice comes to your/his home regularly for the patient, the medicine is free. The patient can recover and go off of Hospice then go back on its services at a later date if things recur.

It’s not at all what it used to be. You might want to check out what I’ve said here for yourself.

didn't know that, was helping him with his physical therapy earlier.



Hospice will provide a hospital bed for your Dad in your home. I forgot to mention that earlier.

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Originally Posted by Sycamore
people can be in hospice at home, depending on what ails them.


Wife and mother were in hospice care here at home. They were good people. And I could not have done it all by myself. They both looked forward to the folks coming in daily.


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Originally Posted by Houston_2
Originally Posted by stxhunter
Originally Posted by Houston_2
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Hospice?

I would club my old man to death before I put him in hospice.


No need to club your Dad to death.
Hospice comes to your/his home regularly for the patient, the medicine is free. The patient can recover and go off of Hospice then go back on its services at a later date if things recur.

It’s not at all what it used to be. You might want to check out what I’ve said here for yourself.

didn't know that, was helping him with his physical therapy earlier.



Hospice will provide a hospital bed for your Dad in your home. I forgot to mention that earlier.


Yes they will!!!


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Originally Posted by Houston_2
Originally Posted by stxhunter
Originally Posted by Houston_2
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Hospice?

I would club my old man to death before I put him in hospice.


No need to club your Dad to death.
Hospice comes to your/his home regularly for the patient, the medicine is free. The patient can recover and go off of Hospice then go back on its services at a later date if things recur.

It’s not at all what it used to be. You might want to check out what I’ve said here for yourself.

didn't know that, was helping him with his physical therapy earlier.



Hospice will provide a hospital bed for your Dad in your home. I forgot to mention that earlier.
Thank you I have a meeting with his caseworker tomorrow.


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