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What a bummer, April. It is so hard to find a match, isn't it? (No wonder

they have EHarmony these days!) I noticed that the women we have used talk

to my husband as if he is in kindergarten. I want to swat them. Oh well, it

is a tough situation. Hope all goes well on the big test. Arlene

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April, we had a Hard time with cg too. We went thru 6 including donnie's sister

( that was a disaster)before we found sissy. Sissy became part of our family

she still lives with us and hellps me when I am sick. Just keep trying. Call

nursing schools as you may find someone who needs extra money and wants to learn

as well, hugs sharon

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FIL's Caregiver

Well, things had been going pretty well for the past month with my

FIL's caregiver coming in twice weekly for eight hours. However,

she has called in " sick " the last few times. My MIL thinks that she

doesn't like driving 45 min. to get to their house and is trying to

find an excuse to get out of it. I even wonder if caring for my FIL

is much more that what she had anticipated. Of course, you would

think a caregiver would be ready to take on any sort of challenge.

There was a substitute who was sent over yesterday (an Indian woman)

to care for my FIL and my MIL said it didn't work out, at all.

Evidently, my FIL phoned my MIL 4 times while she was out running

errands. He didn't like the woman one bit, even though she's a RN.

So, I'm not sure what my MIL will do now. I guess they'll have to

try to get someone matched up with my FIL's personality and needs.

It's a shame because he really liked his caregiver, but I think the

combination of a long commute and a difficult workload has taken

it's toll on her.

Wish us well...my FIL undergoes the 4 hours of neuropsych. testing

on Thursday of next week. He'll get the results and diagnosis on

the 11th. I'll be sure to post what we learn, good or bad.

Take care,

April

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If everyone likes this caregiver, would she like it better with more money and

would it be worth it to offer her more. Sometimes it is more costly to try and

find someone you like than to pay her an incentive to come this far.

Just a thought,

Donna R

Caregave for Mom (after I brought her from WI to MI) for 3 years and 4th year in

a nh.

She was almost 89 when she died in '02

No dx other than mine.

FIL's Caregiver

Well, things had been going pretty well for the past month with my

FIL's caregiver coming in twice weekly for eight hours. However,

she has called in " sick " the last few times. My MIL thinks that she

doesn't like driving 45 min. to get to their house and is trying to

find an excuse to get out of it. I even wonder if caring for my FIL

is much more that what she had anticipated. Of course, you would

think a caregiver would be ready to take on any sort of challenge.

There was a substitute who was sent over yesterday (an Indian woman)

to care for my FIL and my MIL said it didn't work out, at all.

Evidently, my FIL phoned my MIL 4 times while she was out running

errands. He didn't like the woman one bit, even though she's a RN.

So, I'm not sure what my MIL will do now. I guess they'll have to

try to get someone matched up with my FIL's personality and needs.

It's a shame because he really liked his caregiver, but I think the

combination of a long commute and a difficult workload has taken

it's toll on her.

Wish us well...my FIL undergoes the 4 hours of neuropsych. testing

on Thursday of next week. He'll get the results and diagnosis on

the 11th. I'll be sure to post what we learn, good or bad.

Take care,

April

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I agree wuth donnie! I paincaregivers at leastv.

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FIL's Caregiver

Well, things had been going pretty well for the past month with my

FIL's caregiver coming in twice weekly for eight hours. However,

she has called in " sick " the last few times. My MIL thinks that she

doesn't like driving 45 min. to get to their house and is trying to

find an excuse to get out of it. I even wonder if caring for my FIL

is much more that what she had anticipated. Of course, you would

think a caregiver would be ready to take on any sort of challenge.

There was a substitute who was sent over yesterday (an Indian woman)

to care for my FIL and my MIL said it didn't work out, at all.

Evidently, my FIL phoned my MIL 4 times while she was out running

errands. He didn't like the woman one bit, even though she's a RN.

So, I'm not sure what my MIL will do now. I guess they'll have to

try to get someone matched up with my FIL's personality and needs.

It's a shame because he really liked his caregiver, but I think the

combination of a long commute and a difficult workload has taken

it's toll on her.

Wish us well...my FIL undergoes the 4 hours of neuropsych. testing

on Thursday of next week. He'll get the results and diagnosis on

the 11th. I'll be sure to post what we learn, good or bad.

Take care,

April

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I agree pay a good cg goods money.

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FIL's Caregiver

Well, things had been going pretty well for the past month with my

FIL's caregiver coming in twice weekly for eight hours. However,

she has called in " sick " the last few times. My MIL thinks that she

doesn't like driving 45 min. to get to their house and is trying to

find an excuse to get out of it. I even wonder if caring for my FIL

is much more that what she had anticipated. Of course, you would

think a caregiver would be ready to take on any sort of challenge.

There was a substitute who was sent over yesterday (an Indian woman)

to care for my FIL and my MIL said it didn't work out, at all.

Evidently, my FIL phoned my MIL 4 times while she was out running

errands. He didn't like the woman one bit, even though she's a RN.

So, I'm not sure what my MIL will do now. I guess they'll have to

try to get someone matched up with my FIL's personality and needs.

It's a shame because he really liked his caregiver, but I think the

combination of a long commute and a difficult workload has taken

it's toll on her.

Wish us well...my FIL undergoes the 4 hours of neuropsych. testing

on Thursday of next week. He'll get the results and diagnosis on

the 11th. I'll be sure to post what we learn, good or bad.

Take care,

April

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I don't know if my MIL could offer the caregiver more money and have

it make a difference. She was hired through an agency, so I assume

they handle the financial end of it. I just tend to think that the

caregiver bit off more than she could chew. My FIL can be very

demanding and I'm sure it was hard for her to deal with.

April

>

> I agree wuth donnie! I paincaregivers at leastv.

> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device

>

> FIL's Caregiver

>

> Well, things had been going pretty well for the past month with

my

> FIL's caregiver coming in twice weekly for eight hours. However,

> she has called in " sick " the last few times. My MIL thinks that

she

> doesn't like driving 45 min. to get to their house and is trying

to

> find an excuse to get out of it. I even wonder if caring for my

FIL

> is much more that what she had anticipated. Of course, you would

> think a caregiver would be ready to take on any sort of

challenge.

> There was a substitute who was sent over yesterday (an Indian

woman)

> to care for my FIL and my MIL said it didn't work out, at all.

> Evidently, my FIL phoned my MIL 4 times while she was out running

> errands. He didn't like the woman one bit, even though she's a

RN.

> So, I'm not sure what my MIL will do now. I guess they'll have to

> try to get someone matched up with my FIL's personality and

needs.

> It's a shame because he really liked his caregiver, but I think

the

> combination of a long commute and a difficult workload has taken

> it's toll on her.

>

> Wish us well...my FIL undergoes the 4 hours of neuropsych.

testing

> on Thursday of next week. He'll get the results and diagnosis on

> the 11th. I'll be sure to post what we learn, good or bad.

>

> Take care,

> April

>

>

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