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Broken Hip
Broken Hip in Older Adults
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My mother's steady decline; what more could I do?
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Has anyone experienced a parent with a broken hip? What happens after surgery? I have so many questions.
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Is it legal to record a sick person to get them to change POA?
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Am I crazy or being bullied or normal?
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rocketjcat
Answered Jan 2020
Grandma, 91 with dementia, was admitted into the hospital Dec 31 for a torn hip. Can I do anything to convince them to not move her again?
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NeedHelpWithMom
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My husband has dementia and broke his hip for the second time, will Medicare cover his rehab facility?
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Treatment decision for frail 88 year old mom who sustained a "stable, closed, impacted fracture" of her right hip last Friday 1/10?
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JoAnn29
Answered Jan 2020
Recovery time for a broken hip after 8 weeks of bed rest?
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Countrymouse
Answered Jan 2020
In home care or nursing home? Finally he agrees that we can’t do it without more help. What should our next step be?
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Any ideas for treatment of sudden onset delerium after a fall?
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JoAnn29
Answered Nov 2019
Need care options for incapacitated mother who refuses to follow instructions.
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TNtechie
Answered Nov 2019
Hip dislocation and she's sick of being in bed. Any experience with this?
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LivingSouth
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What to do with a parent who requires in home care 24/7 and is trying to kick the providers out?
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Beatty
Answered Nov 2019
I've asked a few questions before but now I'm looking for people to share with me their experience and what they did about LTC.
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lealonnie1
Replied Oct 2019
My mother was in AL broke her hip, in rehab 2 months. I have been paying every month to hold her place and now they won't take her back, help!
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Jamesj
Answered Oct 2019
Is there anything you can do to keep your parent in a SNF until she gets Medicaid?
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igloo572
Replied Oct 2019
The Rehab/Nursing facility met with us today regarding Mom's therapy and said they rarely keep rehab patients longer than 17 days. Advice?
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JoAnn29
Answered Oct 2019
Grandma fell fractured her pelvis, went to nursing home for rehabilitation, fell there & broke her femur. Am I about to lose her?
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MAYDAY
Answered Oct 2019
Do not want to move across states to move in with controlling mother. What to do?
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NeedHelpWithMom
Answered Oct 2019
My mom was just approved for long term care in her Rehab facility. How do I now bring her home and continue Medicaid benefits at home?
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