um do you have any elderly parents or grandparents that have ever had to go in a nursing home
uh yes my uh mother was in a nursing home for five years before she passed away in nineteen seventy seven
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oh now was it how did you feel about that was it a good nursing home and you felt good about her being there or
it was a fair nursing home
a fair one
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it it was a matter uh she reached the point where she couldn't stay by herself during the daytime she and my sister who never married lived together
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and my sister couldn't retire at the time so my uh mother's physician recommended that uh she go into a nursing home
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and fortunately my sister was able to go visit her twice a day
oh wow that is good
and uh
boy i'll say that is good
she she just reached the point where she had to have professional care she was eighty two at the time
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my word so she couldn't take care of herself at all
yeah
did how did she feel about it did she how did your mother feel about it
well
i don't think she ever really adjusted
didn't she
uh my mother was very very shy she never joined anything
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and uh she realized that it was something that had to be done
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but she had begun to lose a great deal of of her memory capacity at the time
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and finally about uh
oh say about a year before she died my sister was the only person that she ever really recognized and could call by name
my word
oh oh boy now what about the expense part of it was it an expensive one or did her did she have health insurance or Medicaid
uh no uh
oh several years before well it's a long thirty minute story but uh when my father died in nineteen fifty eight uh i uh transferred the title to my sister
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uh which was an internal family deal i i knew that if something happened and my sister couldn't take care of her i would
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but uh uh
we had fixed it for her uh
oh many years before she went into the nursing home like about fifteen so that she had no assets so as it turned out Medicaid paid for all of it
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oh great
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well that helps because i know that it can take a person's whole life life savings i
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um my parents are not quite that old yet but my grandmother um right now is in this situation where she cannot stay alone at home either and so
um her she has four daughters and one son and the four daughters
rotate and keep her for three months at a time and they are all in a position where they can do that right now and then my husband's grandmother about oh probably two years ago she fell and broke her hip
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and of course she had to go into the nursing home there and and it was a fairly nice one in fact she got to where she enjoyed it there she knew the staff and knew the other people that were there and and in fact when she came home
she was able to get better and come home she really missed the association with the people there
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and i but i don't know i i whenever i go into a nursing home i
uh for some reason it it makes me feel sad i because i a lot of people i know are there just because
um you know their families want them there and and they don't
they aren't willing to take care of them and i i think that's a sad situation
yeah
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my my uh other sister
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uh who was married at the time and was still working
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worked for several years in a nursing home and she said roughly half
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of the people don't have anybody
oh no
and nobody ever comes to see them
my word that many of them
yeah that's too bad
oh boy i it is i i don't know a nursing home seems to be such a
a non personal environment the ones that i've been to um i have been to one that seemed really you know warm and cozy but for the most part they've seemed you know no carpet on the floors and
just kind of cold and i i
yeah i know and they all seem understaffed and the staff's overworked
right that's right yeah so
well let's face it there there for the most part well
there's one exception that i'll tell you about in a minute uh for the most part they're profit centers
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that's right
uh but uh my my sister who looked after my mother
that's right
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let's see
she died in ninety so this would have been the first of the year in nineteen eighty nine she made
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