Hi All,I'm a caregiver to my future mother in law, and we are getting married in September. We are looking for some solution for her since she's completely blind and cannot do manual exchanges or run the cycler on herself. We will be going away for two weeks on honey moon and I'm looking all over for a facility that we can place her that can give her dialysis. All of the respite stay I have asked cannot do that in their facility, we can only do in center hemo, which require her to get a temp fistula. We don't want to put her thru hemo and make the situation even more complicated. Is there anyone out there can give me some light what else I can do? We do not have friends and relatives that can help her out on that..PK
Why don't you contact an organization like BrightStar Care (http://www.brightstarcare.com) which has locations around the nation. My family has been looking into them to provide supplementary care for one of our parents. They work on an hourly on-call (as needed) basis and bill weekly for their services. They have a wide range of skilled nurses who will handle almost any care request. Not only might this be a solution for now, but in the future too when you need a break from caring for your mother-in-law. You could also inquire if they have any staff who speaks the same language as your MIL. Good luck!
Have you checked with the visiting nurse service they may take your insurance. As far as language I spent a year in Mexico and I don't speak Spanish I bought a translation program foe my laptop and when the data center manager English was not up to my explanations we switched to the laptops him in Spanish to English and me in English to spanish. It looked funny but it worked.
Quote from: Michael Murphy on June 13, 2014, 01:21:48 PMHave you checked with the visiting nurse service they may take your insurance. As far as language I spent a year in Mexico and I don't speak Spanish I bought a translation program foe my laptop and when the data center manager English was not up to my explanations we switched to the laptops him in Spanish to English and me in English to spanish. It looked funny but it worked. I thought about the translation program on iphone and stuff... but she's blind.... =(obsidianom: Is it common for people to have fistula while doing PD? I need to discuss with my fiance, maybe that's what we should have her do in case PD failed or when she's hospitalized for anything... I need to look into that.. thanx for the info.