Ask A Guy With Six Years Experience In Caregiving
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Some of these questions are super disrespectful IMO. Maybe I’m just a little sensitive because these people are my life...but I don’t think so. Don’t get me wrong, there are some hilarious times/stories but these people are all WAY freakin more than some dirty briefs and memory loss.
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toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »Some of these questions are super disrespectful IMO. Maybe I’m just a little sensitive because these people are my life...but I don’t think so. Don’t get me wrong, there are some hilarious times/stories but these people are all WAY freakin more than some dirty briefs and memory loss.
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CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »Some of these questions are super disrespectful IMO. Maybe I’m just a little sensitive because these people are my life...but I don’t think so. Don’t get me wrong, there are some hilarious times/stories but these people are all WAY freakin more than some dirty briefs and memory loss.
This Is true yes
Agreed. I respond to calls at Senior Care facilities frequently. It is terrible to hear how some people regard them. Yes, some might be difficult to work with at times. But, every one of them deserves respect and care as if they are our parents, grandparents or even ourselves when we get to that age.
There's some great moments on these calls, joking around with them to lighten the mood, or knowing we're there to help. Have even been cat-called by a group of ladies in the hall a time or two.
Sadly, it's not all good times.5 -
xFunctionalStrengthx wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »Some of these questions are super disrespectful IMO. Maybe I’m just a little sensitive because these people are my life...but I don’t think so. Don’t get me wrong, there are some hilarious times/stories but these people are all WAY freakin more than some dirty briefs and memory loss.
This Is true yes
Agreed. I respond to calls at Senior Care facilities frequently. It is terrible to hear how some people regard them. Yes, some might be difficult to work with at times. But, every one of them deserves respect and care as if they are our parents, grandparents or even ourselves when we get to that age.
There's some great moments on these calls, joking around with them to lighten the mood, or knowing we're there to help. Have even been cat-called by a group of ladies in the hall a time or two.
Sadly, it's not all good times.
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^^^ I like you both! I worked at a nursing home in my mid-late teen years, and have had a soft spot for the elderly ever since. I am now 55 and still love 'em and can relate to them whether they are "with it" or not . . . . and I will be one of them before I know it. If I didn't have to work full-time, I would spend many hours listening to the stories of those who can still tell them.3
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beachgal0626 wrote: »^^^ I like you both! I worked at a nursing home in my mid-late teen years, and have had a soft spot for the elderly ever since. I am now 55 and still love 'em and can relate to them whether they are "with it" or not . . . . and I will be one of them before I know it. If I didn't have to work full-time, I would spend many hours listening to the stories of those who can still tell them.
I love listening to stories told by older people. Their lifetime of experience can be fascinating4 -
toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »xFunctionalStrengthx wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »Some of these questions are super disrespectful IMO. Maybe I’m just a little sensitive because these people are my life...but I don’t think so. Don’t get me wrong, there are some hilarious times/stories but these people are all WAY freakin more than some dirty briefs and memory loss.
This Is true yes
Agreed. I respond to calls at Senior Care facilities frequently. It is terrible to hear how some people regard them. Yes, some might be difficult to work with at times. But, every one of them deserves respect and care as if they are our parents, grandparents or even ourselves when we get to that age.
There's some great moments on these calls, joking around with them to lighten the mood, or knowing we're there to help. Have even been cat-called by a group of ladies in the hall a time or two.
Sadly, it's not all good times.
I like you
Thank you. I like you too, and thank you for what you do.beachgal0626 wrote: »^^^ I like you both! I worked at a nursing home in my mid-late teen years, and have had a soft spot for the elderly ever since. I am now 55 and still love 'em and can relate to them whether they are "with it" or not . . . . and I will be one of them before I know it. If I didn't have to work full-time, I would spend many hours listening to the stories of those who can still tell them.
I love listening to stories told by older people. Their lifetime of experience can be fascinating
Agreed. It's been many, many years since. But, I remember meeting my maternal Grandpa and his friends at the diner Saturday mornings for breakfast. Listening to their stories, learning, and being amazed by it all. Same with my paternal Grandmother about her life and raising my dad as a single mother in the 40's and 50's since Grandpa was killed in WW2.
Most recently, a couple of years ago, I was at The Globe and Laurel in Quantico with some Marine friends of mine. Great times, loved hearing the stories from everyone there. It's been 28 years since I got out. But, still enjoy the stories.
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xFunctionalStrengthx wrote: »toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »xFunctionalStrengthx wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »Some of these questions are super disrespectful IMO. Maybe I’m just a little sensitive because these people are my life...but I don’t think so. Don’t get me wrong, there are some hilarious times/stories but these people are all WAY freakin more than some dirty briefs and memory loss.
This Is true yes
Agreed. I respond to calls at Senior Care facilities frequently. It is terrible to hear how some people regard them. Yes, some might be difficult to work with at times. But, every one of them deserves respect and care as if they are our parents, grandparents or even ourselves when we get to that age.
There's some great moments on these calls, joking around with them to lighten the mood, or knowing we're there to help. Have even been cat-called by a group of ladies in the hall a time or two.
Sadly, it's not all good times.
I like you
Thank you. I like you too, and thank you for what you do.beachgal0626 wrote: »^^^ I like you both! I worked at a nursing home in my mid-late teen years, and have had a soft spot for the elderly ever since. I am now 55 and still love 'em and can relate to them whether they are "with it" or not . . . . and I will be one of them before I know it. If I didn't have to work full-time, I would spend many hours listening to the stories of those who can still tell them.
I love listening to stories told by older people. Their lifetime of experience can be fascinating
Agreed. It's been many, many years since. But, I remember meeting my maternal Grandpa and his friends at the diner Saturday mornings for breakfast. Listening to their stories, learning, and being amazed by it all. Same with my paternal Grandmother about her life and raising my dad as a single mother in the 40's and 50's since Grandpa was killed in WW2.
Most recently, a couple of years ago, I was at The Globe and Laurel in Quantico with some Marine friends of mine. Great times, loved hearing the stories from everyone there. It's been 28 years since I got out. But, still enjoy the stories.
Very cool. We were in the Corp around the same time. Semper Fi Devil Dog!1 -
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xFunctionalStrengthx wrote: »toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »xFunctionalStrengthx wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »Some of these questions are super disrespectful IMO. Maybe I’m just a little sensitive because these people are my life...but I don’t think so. Don’t get me wrong, there are some hilarious times/stories but these people are all WAY freakin more than some dirty briefs and memory loss.
This Is true yes
Agreed. I respond to calls at Senior Care facilities frequently. It is terrible to hear how some people regard them. Yes, some might be difficult to work with at times. But, every one of them deserves respect and care as if they are our parents, grandparents or even ourselves when we get to that age.
There's some great moments on these calls, joking around with them to lighten the mood, or knowing we're there to help. Have even been cat-called by a group of ladies in the hall a time or two.
Sadly, it's not all good times.
I like you
Thank you. I like you too, and thank you for what you do.beachgal0626 wrote: »^^^ I like you both! I worked at a nursing home in my mid-late teen years, and have had a soft spot for the elderly ever since. I am now 55 and still love 'em and can relate to them whether they are "with it" or not . . . . and I will be one of them before I know it. If I didn't have to work full-time, I would spend many hours listening to the stories of those who can still tell them.
I love listening to stories told by older people. Their lifetime of experience can be fascinating
Agreed. It's been many, many years since. But, I remember meeting my maternal Grandpa and his friends at the diner Saturday mornings for breakfast. Listening to their stories, learning, and being amazed by it all. Same with my paternal Grandmother about her life and raising my dad as a single mother in the 40's and 50's since Grandpa was killed in WW2.
Most recently, a couple of years ago, I was at The Globe and Laurel in Quantico with some Marine friends of mine. Great times, loved hearing the stories from everyone there. It's been 28 years since I got out. But, still enjoy the stories.
Very cool. We were in the Corp around the same time. Semper Fi Devil Dog!
Semper Fi! Always good to meet fellow Marines.0 -
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