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<blockquote data-quote="red angus 2010" data-source="post: 1385708" data-attributes="member: 14370"><p>Life Alert I believe is a brand. My mom has been gone for a few years now, she would always call me when the need arose. Caring for your parents can try all of the emotions and patience you have. Mom at the end would ask me why she was still here, dad was gone and everyone she knew. She would tell me she just wanted to go home. Mom wanted to just stay in her house and not be a burden, she had convalescence for a time at a nursing home and then came home. I will never forget the call she made when she had gotten up to make lunch and started walking without her walker. I found her on the floor and she just looked at me with a resignation to the realization that she was going back and would die there. No matter how frustrating it can be as they go thru their final season of life just grin and bear it, be pleasant and tell them you love them. When they are dead you can look back and have no regrets for something you said out of frustration/ exhaustion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red angus 2010, post: 1385708, member: 14370"] Life Alert I believe is a brand. My mom has been gone for a few years now, she would always call me when the need arose. Caring for your parents can try all of the emotions and patience you have. Mom at the end would ask me why she was still here, dad was gone and everyone she knew. She would tell me she just wanted to go home. Mom wanted to just stay in her house and not be a burden, she had convalescence for a time at a nursing home and then came home. I will never forget the call she made when she had gotten up to make lunch and started walking without her walker. I found her on the floor and she just looked at me with a resignation to the realization that she was going back and would die there. No matter how frustrating it can be as they go thru their final season of life just grin and bear it, be pleasant and tell them you love them. When they are dead you can look back and have no regrets for something you said out of frustration/ exhaustion. [/QUOTE]
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