Sorry for not answering your question sooner, MooseMom. Busy weekend and then work and then HD and then slept for hours. Anyways, Skype is also a good option if things do not turn out well. I'll have to inquire about wifi and the church. It would be my fiance's parish so I'm unsure. I wonder how "techy" a church could be? Thanks for thinking outside the box. They have Skype on mobile too, don't they? [Yes, I am not a tech person..]Thanks Gerald and obsidianom for your thoughts (and a little joke) too. Thanks for your perspective, obsidianom, as you have further experienced in dealing with the aged. You give well thought advice so even if it is not medical, thanks.As per the meeting on Friday, a slew of tests are going to be completed. Mainly cardiac and pulmonary testing. Blood gases too. He had a brain scan recently and that looked good so that doesn't have to be redone. The simple tests kick off Thursday. Funny enough, one of the nephs dealt with a similar situation about 4 years ago. A 93 year old man (not on dialysis, just kicking around Stage 4) went to Cyprus for vacation with his family. He's still alive, kicking and active. I'm impressed! Anyways, with the news that they're offering tests, my grandfather is 'happier' as he sees that maybe, just maybe, he'll get to go. It may not be his final goal but it could be the beginning.