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Mr. Bill, I just read that your wifecis terrified of you. Has she been seen by a psychiatrist at her current rehab?
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Mr. Bill, I'm sorry for your wife's ill health.

My experience with my mom after her stroke was that she went from a 3 day hospital stay to acute rehab (I am assuming that's where she is now) getting therapies twice a day. She then " stepped down" to sub-acute rehab where therapy was less frequent, but still quite intense.

I'm curious if her current rehab is recommended going to a long term care facility for more rehab or if they think she needs to become a long term care resident there because her medical needs argue for her being someplace with 24/7 medical staff.

In my mom's case we were fortunate that she transferred to a setting for further rehab that had medically trained staff as she developed some pretty severe low blood pressure issues the first time she got out of bed. She would quite possibly have died had they not been there to intervene--I have a colleague whose post stroke mom DID die in just such an incident when medical intervention was not on site fast enough. It was also quite useful to have a geriatric psychiatrist on staff to deal with my mom's new emotional liability and what was eventually diagnosed as Vascular Dementia.

I don't v think that anyone can force a person who has not been declared incompetent to reside someplace against their will.

I would check out several subacute rehabs (not all are in skilled nursing facilities--my mom's was not) and get clarity from the staff at the current setting exactly what they think her needs are.

We were blessed with good discharge planners who were able to explain clearly what Mom needed and why. Consider taking another person with you to listen to the plan and formulate questions--I imagine that doing this for a spouse is a much more emotionally fraught process.
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She can barely walk? They cannot legally release her unless they determine it is a safe discharge. Has an occupational therapist come to the home to do an assessment of the living situation?

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I'm worried the rehab place thinks I'm a danger to my wife since she is mortified of me when I go see her. Ever since she was admitted to rehab she has progressively become afraid of me. I have medical power of attorney for my wife's care. I went to see my wife as I stayed away for six days and thought I'd try again today. My wife is now terrified of me.

It will certainly not be beneficial to your wife's recovery if she is terrified of you. She needs calm so she can work towards recovery.

More of the situation.

https://www.agingcare.com/questions/do-cerebral-hemorrhage-survivors-begin-to-fear-and-hate-their-spouses-471555.htm?orderby=oldest
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deedeer Dec 2021
You hit it right on, Gladimhere. I have first hand knowledge of domestic abuse situation and the abuser almost always will manipulate the system and leave out important facts. Why would he omit such a crucial point ....that his wife is fearful and terrified of him. Someone who is trying to recover should not be placed in the hands of a person that they are scared to death of....
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What reasons do they give for their view that a nursing home is a better option?

Have you discussed it with them?
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