Thanks for this, I'm actually beginning to come around to this as a reality; the effects are far more pronounced than anything I could have envisioned.
Thanks for this, I'm actually beginning to come around to this as a reality; the effects are far more pronounced than anything I could have envisioned.
Indeed. I’m convinced that the best way to recover is exit hospitals as soon as possible. Once he’s out, you’ll notice a remarkable restoration of faculties, although it may not be 100%, depending. Geriatric illness/recovery has been described to me as a staircase, illness might cause them to go down ten steps, and they iight recover back up 9 steps. The next insult will go down some more steps, and not quite back up all the way yet again. Proactive steps to protect health is vital as we age, and recognizing the risks and taking simple steps to reduce these risks. You father will probably be a fall risk once released, so physical and occupational therapy goes a long way to,helping restore balance. Even a few days in a hospital bed and restricted from walking around degrades strength and balance significantly, so therapy started ASAP is advisable, even while still in the hospital. Good luck
Thanks for this, I'm actually beginning to come around to this as a reality; the effects are far more pronounced than anything I could have envisioned.
I just want them to fix his heart and let him go.
Indeed. I’m convinced that the best way to recover is exit hospitals as soon as possible. Once he’s out, you’ll notice a remarkable restoration of faculties, although it may not be 100%, depending. Geriatric illness/recovery has been described to me as a staircase, illness might cause them to go down ten steps, and they iight recover back up 9 steps. The next insult will go down some more steps, and not quite back up all the way yet again. Proactive steps to protect health is vital as we age, and recognizing the risks and taking simple steps to reduce these risks. You father will probably be a fall risk once released, so physical and occupational therapy goes a long way to,helping restore balance. Even a few days in a hospital bed and restricted from walking around degrades strength and balance significantly, so therapy started ASAP is advisable, even while still in the hospital. Good luck