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okay
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so what do you think um about putting an elderly in a nursing home
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well i think that it it varies on on the individual basis
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uh sometimes it is there's no alternative uh you do not have uh
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uh family available or family that's uh you may not even have family that is uh
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in and who around
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that's true yeah
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so sometimes it's not an alternative and i think uh but i think also sometimes it can be uh a benefit if it's for a short time sometimes in a nursing home
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um especially after if it's after an acute illness to get over a uh or to rehab after uh an illness
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that's true i never thought of that yeah
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sometimes you know it sometimes the nursing homes are good for uh just short periods of time
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that's true until they get over that hump of whatever it is they're dealing with
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um-hum because too often the acute hospitals will are sending them out much faster than what they're really able to
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yes they really are they don't like to keep them longer than a week
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but so so there is some good to it uh sometimes too it's used as a dumb job you know the families well the families do not necessarily
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yeah
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what do you mean
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uh know what to do with them and they don't wanna take the responsibility so they will put them in a nursing home
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yeah that's true
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so you see uh there's both sides to it too what do you think
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yeah and it depends on how how sick the person is too and what you're capable of like if you have a family to take care of you know of your own
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yeah
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yeah um i would personally like it if my parents
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were to get ill i would like to take care of them at home and if i had the money with some help that's not always possible
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that's true
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but um
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to the best of my ability i'd like to do it until it gets impossible
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well i think that's also where you're gonna to have a lot of people who are going to it's there's not a choice it's because there it's not economically feasible even to put them in a nursing home
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um-hum yeah
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so that that option sometimes is not available if they do not have the uh either Medicare or insurance to cover it
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that's true yeah
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so
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but i think nursing homes can be good just depends on what kind they are you know an you need to check them out
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ahead of time
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yeah and then there's also some that are set up for specialties uh
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i know some elderly unfortunately some elderly have to go to or have
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i guess it's Alzheimer's or where they wander or or um
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confused or have some mental problems
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yeah that they're
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and you need a special nursing home for that you need one that has a unit that's locked where they are not able to get out and roam around and you need people who are trained for that type of problem
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yeah
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and know what they're doing with that
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yeah so so there's different types of nursing homes i think
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yeah well my uh grandmother's not really in a nursing home but a retirement home that also has a nursing home sort of attached to it
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and she really liked the idea of of moving there she's not ill yet
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um-hum
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but um she worked there as a volunteer for about ten years
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and then she decided that um she's eighty five years old that eventually you know she she doesn't want her family taking care of her
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and being a burden she's very independent
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so she's in this nursing home it's out in the country
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and um she really enjoys it right now
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because she doesn't have to wash dishes or cook
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gives her a little bit of her own independence but she still has uh a security there
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uh-huh
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right some support and then there's also a sort of a wing for those people that do get sick
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what i like about it and i think she likes about it is that she knows everybody there now
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and then so if she ever does become ill
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um it'll be like family around her
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that's right and i i've seen some of them like that too and also they have a lot of uh activities going on for the ones who are more active
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yeah
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yeah she
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so it's not sort of like uh uh a sick place
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no she loves it she had a great social life and she travels
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and um it's in in Missouri in the in the mountains and it's beautiful and uh i i hope that i have something like that
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when i get older
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yeah i think i think of the um
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i think the the decision that needs to be made though on nursing home has to be a joint one between the the uh elderly uh person who's going in
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and the family that's going to be uh effected effected by it
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oh definitely it's
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and uh you know sometimes it can those choices those choices can be made in advance and sometimes the choices uh because of the nature of the illness when they're
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um-hum
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