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It's ok to vent here. Many have walked in your shoes. I'm so sorry for your (and his) distressing situation.

If you have any questions, this is a good place to ask them.

If you give us more details, we can give you helpful advice about how to transition your husband into a facility, even if finances are a problem.

How old is your husband and why is he bedbound? Is it a physical illness or a cognitive one, or both?

How old are you?

What state do you live in?

Are you his PoA?

Are you living in a house or an apartment or other?

Thanks
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Yvonesita16,
Big hugs to you and husband.. 💐
Feel better soon.
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Mom's PCP ordered in home PT . A PT came to the house once or twice a week and worked on mobility.
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Be careful what you wish for my dear. If your husband was walking with a walker prior to him now being bedridden, it means that he was already having trouble walking, And now that he is bedridden his legs have become even weaker and if he would try to walk again he would be falling over and over, and could possibly get seriously hurt and who would pick him up? You?
If your husbands care is now too much for you, please look into having him placed in the appropriate facility. And if money is an issue you can apply for Medicaid.
You matter too in this equation so please take good care of yourself.
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