Are you sure you want to exit? Your progress will be lost.
Who are you caring for?
Which best describes their mobility?
How well are they maintaining their hygiene?
How are they managing their medications?
Does their living environment pose any safety concerns?
Fall risks, spoiled food, or other threats to wellbeing
Are they experiencing any memory loss?
Which best describes your loved one's social life?
Acknowledgment of Disclosures and Authorization
By proceeding, I agree that I understand the following disclosures:
I. How We Work in Washington. Based on your preferences, we provide you with information about one or more of our contracted senior living providers ("Participating Communities") and provide your Senior Living Care Information to Participating Communities. The Participating Communities may contact you directly regarding their services. APFM does not endorse or recommend any provider. It is your sole responsibility to select the appropriate care for yourself or your loved one. We work with both you and the Participating Communities in your search. We do not permit our Advisors to have an ownership interest in Participating Communities.
II. How We Are Paid. We do not charge you any fee – we are paid by the Participating Communities. Some Participating Communities pay us a percentage of the first month's standard rate for the rent and care services you select. We invoice these fees after the senior moves in.
III. When We Tour. APFM tours certain Participating Communities in Washington (typically more in metropolitan areas than in rural areas.) During the 12 month period prior to December 31, 2017, we toured 86.2% of Participating Communities with capacity for 20 or more residents.
IV. No Obligation or Commitment. You have no obligation to use or to continue to use our services. Because you pay no fee to us, you will never need to ask for a refund.
V. Complaints. Please contact our Family Feedback Line at (866) 584-7340 or ConsumerFeedback@aplaceformom.com to report any complaint. Consumers have many avenues to address a dispute with any referral service company, including the right to file a complaint with the Attorney General's office at: Consumer Protection Division, 800 5th Avenue, Ste. 2000, Seattle, 98104 or 800-551-4636.
VI. No Waiver of Your Rights. APFM does not (and may not) require or even ask consumers seeking senior housing or care services in Washington State to sign waivers of liability for losses of personal property or injury or to sign waivers of any rights established under law.I agree that: A.I authorize A Place For Mom ("APFM") to collect certain personal and contact detail information, as well as relevant health care information about me or from me about the senior family member or relative I am assisting ("Senior Living Care Information"). B.APFM may provide information to me electronically. My electronic signature on agreements and documents has the same effect as if I signed them in ink. C.APFM may send all communications to me electronically via e-mail or by access to an APFM web site. D.If I want a paper copy, I can print a copy of the Disclosures or download the Disclosures for my records. E.This E-Sign Acknowledgement and Authorization applies to these Disclosures and all future Disclosures related to APFM's services, unless I revoke my authorization. You may revoke this authorization in writing at any time (except where we have already disclosed information before receiving your revocation.) This authorization will expire after one year. F.You consent to APFM's reaching out to you using a phone system than can auto-dial numbers (we miss rotary phones, too!), but this consent is not required to use our service.
✔
I acknowledge and authorize
✔
I consent to the collection of my consumer health data.*
✔
I consent to the sharing of my consumer health data with qualified home care agencies.*
*If I am consenting on behalf of someone else, I have the proper authorization to do so. By clicking Get My Results, you agree to our Privacy Policy. You also consent to receive calls and texts, which may be autodialed, from us and our customer communities. Your consent is not a condition to using our service. Please visit our Terms of Use. for information about our privacy practices.
Mostly Independent
Your loved one may not require home care or assisted living services at this time. However, continue to monitor their condition for changes and consider occasional in-home care services for help as needed.
Remember, this assessment is not a substitute for professional advice.
Share a few details and we will match you to trusted home care in your area:
Cricket, please take a nap and let the caregiver do some of the running around:) I am not going to say anything about lack of sleep. We know how it changes our perspective. Yes, Igore, I love your posts and humor. As I said before, it's so nice to have a monster (and a Cuz) in the house, I mean, on the Boat! WhooHoo!! All Crew-- Love You! I washing my car. Good exercise. Laptop worse than ever:(((
Hi again, Got most of that done and have asparagus and bell peppers roasting in the oven, just finished my green drink (TG for the green drink) I was cleaning up the juicer and in walks Dad to tell me he's had tingling and numbness for the last 7-8 days all over the top of his head.. so it looks like an appointment with the Neurologist and cat scan coming up, he probably needs to have another neck surgery, poor guy. It either that or he's bluffing because he wants more attention but I can't take that chance. Christina you are right, I need a caregiver with a car that can travel. The one we have comes to help Dad bathe and can only come to do that and is here and gone in no time and on to the next. Dad did try to help me in the kitchen again (i will have to redo everything) LOL I'm happy he thinks he is helping. My old Dog Blackie who is 18 years old and convalescing had a back molar fall out, I found his very old rotten tooth on the floor. It's amazing that he still dances around for a treat at night when all the other dogs have gone to bed. Christina my car needs a good washing :) to bad we live on opposite coasts! I bought myself a mini trampoline and have been getting on it and jogging for 30 minutes every night! Hopefully I will start shedding the extra pounds I put on during the holidays! Oh everyone check their dog food and snacks because the hubby told me awhile ago that anything from China should be tossed because it's killing animals. That's the second-hand version of the story, lol Thanks for letting me vent today! I know I vented a lot. :) *´¨) ¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨) (¸.•´ (¸.•` ¤ Chirp Chirp Cricket Hugsღ
Hi everybody! I haven't fallen off the face of the Earth! At least I don't think I have! Dad really likes his apartment, but keeps testing the limits! He is starting to come out his front door and come into the house! He has to climb stairs to get into the house except the one time he went around the house through the back gate and entered through the back door! He fell once while in the process! He is very quiet when he goes out and always seems to do it when I am not looking at the monitor! Think I am going to have to get an alarm or something! It hasn't been that long so this is still a big transition for him/us! House is calmer now, but he still keeps me jumping! I still stay up late and watch the monitor! Still sundowns and always anxious that he will go out at night!
Cricket-I think I am going to attach rearview mirrors to my glasses! LOL Maybe I could have some kind of camera implanted into my cornea! No....too painful! OUCH! Sounds like Lucky is getting better! No easy when you have to watch them round the clock! Hoping he has a full recovery! Your Dad sounds like he is itching to cruise around! Don't think they consider that at times, we have other things going on in life too! Stressful!
Shelia, glad to see you back posting again!
Christina, I'll bet between studying and Mom, you are keeping busy!
Linda, stay strong as you can! It is so hard! After Mom died I couldn't go into her house without breaking down! Had to get rid of the phone I talked to her on everyday! Still have the urge to call her sometimes! Hang in there!
Rosella, have you finally gotten some sleep? Hope you get a break soon if not already!
Diane....Sorry your Mom has been in a hateful mood recently! Sure can relate to that with Dad at times! Sometimes it is hard not to take it personally! Hope your guy is doing ok? Have they said anything about anymore surgery! Thinking about you guys!
Bobbie, thinking about you every day! Sending big comforting hugs your way!
Sorry so short....St. Patricks performances for Hannah the next two days and between all that and Dad my head is spinning! Just need to get through it! Oh and Hannah's boyfriend........more about that later....STRESSED!!!
I see lots of new people here! Hello and welcome to all of you! Love and hugs to all old and new!! XXOO Kimmy/Kimbo
OMG you guys are hilarious!! I really laughed out loud...guess I needed it too :O) Christina we A-R-E twins ( I knew it) my hair turned platinum in my twenties..( just turned 51 !) My Dad is continuing his passive aggressive meanness.....He sits in the corner of the family room and scowls at us. I take him to see a therapist weekly and he is SO resistant to the appointments. We talked today about his not being introverted...he is the epitome of anti social. He just doesnt like people. any people...He clings to me like a life preserver although had nothing to do with my life other than occaisional visits since I was 5 years old!! Now he lives here..there is NO WAY he could return to his hermit in the woods life, and yet he insists he IS going to go back... He prefers me to wait on him...(how is that going to work?? ) His depression is a GIANT bummer and constant companion...I'd like to set a place at the table for the huge chip on his shoulder!! I am keeping up with your posts...kind of caring/creeping!! I am SURE that tomorrow will be a great day for all of us... take care friends!
marybschall- I think our Dads are twins! I know it isn't funny, but the scowl from the corner of the family room! Anti-social, hermit......all too familiar! I think when their Mother's told them not to make that face because it would freeze that way, they didn't listen! LOL
MaryBeth! No You and Cricket are twins!!! She has silver hair and a PA Dad. I have dirty blond hair and a Mother who is not causing problems anymore, poor thing. More later. Just got home, laptop is fixed and need to fix dinner. Good to see KimBo and Diane and hope cattails and Igore check in tonight, along with our late night comic, Cuz! BBL! WhooHoo for green drinks! Christina xo
Isn't it funny how one of us says something and another one of us thinks someone else said it! I do that myself all the time. I write something and then I think...hmm now who was it that said that, LOL MaryBeth, my hair started to turn silver when I turned 21 so I guess we are twins and my Dad thinks he should be the center of my world to :) Christina YaY ٩(͡๏̯͡๏)۶ you got your computer fixed! Kimbo! there you are!! So good to see you post. Try hanging bells on the door to your Dad's apartment so when he opens the door it will make a jingle.. that's the Ma and Pa Kettle way to solve the problem. Diane, thanks for checking in, sorry your having a hard time sleeping. Almost everyone here is in bed....soon YaY ٩(͡๏̯͡๏)۶ Yippee! Two more hours and it's time for Luckys next round so I'm staying up til then. Linda.....I hope you're feeling a little better? Cricketღ
"Caregivers" post were here a while back, some post both, just sport of a falling out and Caregiver one started up. Post on one, the other or both, works, where ever you feel comfortable. No worries
The teacher asked the class to use the word 'fascinate' in a sentence. Molly put up her hand and said, 'My family went to my granddad's farm, and we all saw his pet sheep. It was fascinating.' The teacher said, 'That was good, but I wanted you to use the word 'fascinate, not fascinating'. Sally raised her hand. She said, 'My family went to see RockCity and I was 'fascinated.' The teacher said, 'Well, that was good Sally, but I wanted you to use the word 'fascinate.' Little Johnny raised his hand. The teacher hesitated because she had been burned by Little Johnny before. She finally decided there was no way he could damage the word 'fascinate', so she called on him. Johnny said, 'My aunt Gina has a sweater with ten buttons, but her tits are so big she can only fasten eight.' The teacher sat down and cried.
hi there you all . :) sorry i havent been here lately . my in laws are comin tmr and stayin whole weekend . ill be busy again .
i am ok . starting to get out more , went out today with my daughter and my sis in law and her daughter , my daughter drove while my sis in law and i sat in the back seat , reeking with margaritta :) . off to salvation army and to good will and lordy got some good deals . found 2 pennies today on the sidewalk . made me happy that i earn 2 pennies for getting out . think pa threw that down for me to pick em up , :-) still havent clean out pa s bathroom and his bdrm . think tmr i shall start with bathroom . then slowly go into pa s room . :( .. kimmy - u need to sleep and is there anyway u can lock ur dad in his apt and that he cant get out at night ? wandering off , blows ur mind ! alarm system or something ? honey u need to sleep . love you kimmy ..
love those jokes !! keep em coming ...
i am tired and worn out . christina - horray ure on spring break , thought it was funny ur hubby thinks ure in class lalala .
cricket - u wore me out when u went on and on about what u done today . whew . i used to have the trampoline small round ones . always bounce myself off of it lol . i need to get back doing my therapy , im not going back there , i ll do it at home . and i havent been doing it . gotta kick my hindend .. love you all and i shall keep in touch when i can . xoxo .
I've just come out of the shop with a meat and potato pie, large chips, mushy peas & a jumbo sausage. A poor homeless man sat there and said 'I've not eaten for two days.' I told him 'I wish I had your will power.'
I took my Biology exam last Friday. I was asked to name two things commonly found in cells. Apparently "Blacks" and "Mexicans" were not the correct answers.
A fat girl served me in McDonald's at lunch time. She said 'sorry about the wait.' I said don't worry fatty, you're bound to lose it eventually.
I walked past a black kid sitting at a bus stop as I went into the bank. When I came out, he looked at me and said 'Any Change?' I said 'Nope, you're still black'
Snow in the forecast! The TV weather gal said she was expecting 8 inches tonight. I thought to myself, fat chance with a face like that!
An Irish boy stands crying at the side of the road. A man asks What is wrong?? The boy says Me ma is dead. Oh bejaysus the man says Do you want me to call Father O'Riley for you? The boy replies No tanks mister, sex is the last ting on my mind at the moment.
Years ago it was suggested that an apple a day kept the doctor away. But since all the doctors are now Muslim, I've found that a bacon sandwich works best!
Japanese scientists have now created a camera with such an immense shutter speed that it is now possible to take a photograph of a woman with her mouth closed.
I hate all this terrorist business. I used to love the days when you could look at an unattended bag on a train or bus and think to yourself, "I'm going to take that".
Man in a hot air balloon is lost over Ireland . He looks down and sees a farmer in the fields and shouts to him Where am I? The Irish farmer looks back up and shouts back. Youre in that feckin basket.
@cuz - I know another version of that joke with the word 'urinate'. But I'd better not tell it because we have a lot of nice women in here and I don't want to get shot.
Ok Crew, I am checking in. So now I sit here and think, how do I explain my life? It's not as bad as so many I have read, but still I feel like I have been a prisoner for going on 7 years now. If you read my profile you will see that we moved my parents to Washington state, from California when we retired. We had lived our lives in Ca too, but bought 10 acres in Wa and moved here when we retired. In Ca, my parents lived about 2 1/2 hours from us. Safe distance. I am the oldest of four children. My sibs are all in Ca and consequently of little help.
My mom had a physical handicap, resulting from a breach birth in 1927. It reduced the use of her arms and while she was a determined and successful mom, as she grew older she had more difficulty and reduced use of her arms and hands. She had no dexterity in her hands, fingers. I remember her diapering my brother. She would put the safety pin through her hair to bring some natural oil to it to hasten its travel through the cotton diapers of the day, and then fasten it with her teeth. She did this with 4 kids and no complaints. My dad would do the bathing and he would braid my sister's hair and mine. For a woman who others thought should not marry, due to her handicap, she was determined to have her life. She married, had four kids, learned to drive and even got on a bowling league.
My mom was the youngest of four girls and she was my Grandmother's favorite. They were the absolute best of friends and did everything together. My GM encouraged her and dressed her in very pretty clothes. My mom was a pretty woman, she was a flirt and had this kind of care free, smart ass attitude of the era. Check the movies of that time, all the dames were wise crackers. The thing I never understood about my mom was how she could have received so much love from her mom and not be able to pass much of that on to me. I think she was so use to being the center of attention that when she married and had a child it was a happiness for her, but also she had to share the love that was usually all hers with the new little one. It was no longer all about her.
Fast forward 56 years, my mom's health was failing, she had CHF, was on oxygen and more. My dad had suffered a stroke in 2002 and lost part of his vision. They lived at snow level and every year was more difficult. My dad couldn't drive and the country road they lived on was treacherous. They just had more and more issues.
Being the oldest, I retired first, fortunately at a relatively young age (55). On the other had, if I had worked to 65, this chapter of my life might not have happened. My parents needed help so, in a family discussion and after my parents came up for a visit, it was decided that they would move here. Of course, this was first and foremost, my parent's decision. It's what they wanted to do and with my sibs all working and not being available for emergencies, and there were some, everyone was happy.
OK, I've got to get my dad to bed and this is hard to write, so I will continue it in my next post.
Cricket: I love your animals and your attitude. I have dogs too. Just two Shelties right now. We had our beloved Sky that passed the end of last September. She was a border collie/ cattle dog mix. The smartest, wierdest and scariest dog I have ever had. She was a rescue needing surgery on both back legs. We were dog-less then, having just lost our most precious Kate, 11 years old Sheltie, to cancer. Kate was my soul mate. She went to work with me, was always by my side, she could read my mind and sooth my heart. She was all kindness, right on intuition, affection, and love. Then we adopted Sky, who so desperately needed a home and had lots of surgery ahead of her. She was intuitive, devoted and snarling. It's so funny how I could see the tenderness of me in Kate and also the take no prisoner attitude of me in Sky. We lost Sky just a couple of weeks before my dad came home from rehad. It was a vascular cancer that was not curable and the options were awful. Sky lived everyday with gusto and happiness. She was a fierce and happy girl who scared many, but she was just larger than life. I feel blessed to have had her in my life. She loved my dad and part of her daily ritual was to go next door and spend time with him. We'd go over to check on him and when it was time to leave I would say, "Ok Sky, let's go home" and she would just lay down on the floor, by his feet and tell me no, I'm staying with Grandpa. My dad would get such a laugh out of that so I would leave her and come back later.
One of the hardest things I had to tell my dad after his stroke and after rehab was that Sky had passed away. When we brought my dad home from rehab, there was no question that he would have to live with us. I counted on Sky to help me with my dad, just sitting my his chair and bugging him to pet her would have been such a comfort to him. She always brought a smile to his face and he just adored her.
I still have not had time to grieve losing her. Don't have a minute to think about how I feel or what I miss. I miss so many things, but I sure miss that damn dog.
Ok...but I am counting on you to protect me Linda.
A Master Chief told us this joke when I first got out of boot camp. Funny the things one remembers.
Johnny’s teacher ask her students to think of a word with the suffice “–ate”. Little Suzy raise her hand. “Yes Suzy tell us your word and sentence.” Suzy says “Appreciate. We APPRECIATE you being our teacher. “Very Good Suzy” exclaims the teacher. “Anyone else?”
Little Johnny raises his hand. Teacher sighs “Go ahead Johnny.”
Johnny says,“Urinate. But if you had bigger tits, you’d be a ten!”
We get two guys in here and whoohoo! we start to have fun! Cuz I loved the jokes tonight especially "lets piss everybody off" LMAO!! Igore that joke is hilarious!
Linda, I think there is some kind of legend related to finding pennies..Christina was it you that was telling me about that?
Cattails, Wow! I haven't had to deal with one of my dogs dying or having to put one down and even though my Pokemon (slang for slow poke) old dog Blackie even surprises the Vet with how old he is and how healthy he is..I know the day is coming and I pray that when it does he just goes in his sleep peacefully. When my husband and I got married shortly afterwards he had to put down his yellow lab. In 21 yrs of marriage to this man I've only seen him cry twice, when his Mother died and when he had to put his dog down.. Okay here's my weird thoughts on our dogs.. I believe that they come to us when we need them the most and sometimes I think they return to us in other dogs. LOL We have 4 children and when they all grew up and left home I replaced each kid with a dog..what was I thinking! It only gets worse....you've heard of empty nest syndrome? Well I wasn't content to just have more dogs I bread my two Boston Terriers and kept 2 more of them so I have a family of Boston's.. they are wild and crazy dogs but the best lap dogs also.. I helped Sadie Mae deliver her last litter and she had 5 females and 1 male and she literally shot the male out like a bullet and I reached up with my left hand and caught the little sucker and both Dad and I roared with laughter... really good memory. You should have seen me screening people to sell them to, LOL
I should be in bed!! Have fun everyone..XOXO *´¨) ¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨) (¸.•´ (¸.•` ¤ Chirp Chirp Cricket Hugsღ
Crickett: I totally get what you are saying. Kate, my first Sheltie, came to me at a time that God intended. I walked into the mall, something that I had little time for, and saw her in the pet store window. She was all by herself. My husband had a fit when I told him about her, but we bought her the next day. That was on a Friday, March 1st I think, 1995. She was so easy going and sweet. By the following Monday, she was deathly ill. Parvo. We took her to emergency and many dollars later she came home to us. Many complications from the Parvo plagued her life, but she had almost 11 years of the best life a dog could have as a result of my rare visit to the mall. It was just divinely intended. Same with Sky. As for my remaining two Shelties, anyone's guess. They are precious, but simple. They have each other and are happy to tell me their details. Not the same as Kate and Sky, but still good furry babies. My 4 legged, mentally challenged children.
By the way, I'm getting my ass kicked on the dysfunctional family site. Austin was not happy with me. Understandable because my post to burned@caring was rude and direct. I don't know why I can't keep my mouth (fingers) shut sometimes.
I just scroll down, any joke that has to have a primer that opens with "lets piss off everyone" usually does, so why bother. I had a friend ages ago, who used to read out racist, sexist, homophobic, anti Semitic etc. jokes out of a book at the end of every phone call, she would often say defensively..."This book makes fun of everyone, everybody is in here, this book gets everyone..." When I asked her if there were jokes about straight white men she couldn't find any. Mmm yes.
ah yes, grossness! When I got here MIL was making Dad serve her at the recliner in her "room", which was the living room. It's bigger and a big TV and the recliner that she sleeps/pees/and watches TV from! She does have a potty chair that she does use (more often now) At any rate I got her to come to the table to eat...some days I wish I had not, I put serving utensils in all community dishes, but she doesn't like using them. Says she uses the sanitary gels they now have and that should be enough . Soap and water???? Not only do I wonder where her fingers have been but she wears rings on each finger....minimum of 8 rings that seldom get clean. YUCK!!! How about going to the local home improvement store,,,they have the motorized wheelchairs....I caught her peeing in it. When I asked why she did that instead of going to the restroom her response was hat she didn't want to stop shopping!!! But through all the grossness, I do care and am trying to re-teach her common courtesy.
Barb: Welcome to Grossed Out. Your trip to the local home improvement store make me laughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!! OMG, "I didn't want to stop shopping."
Are you planning to stay in Florida with your dad and MIL or are you going back to Atlanta when things are better for your dad? Stay in touch. Hugs, Cattails
Barb: Welcome to Grossed Out. Your trip to the local home improvement store make me laughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!! OMG, "I didn't want to stop shopping."
Are you planning to stay in Florida with your dad and MIL or are you going back to Atlanta when things are better for your dad? Stay in touch. Hugs, Cattails
Oh boy, a double post. Cattails, I see that you are a force to be reckoned with! Good to see happy crew on the Boat! Hi All! Welcome, Barb! We are at Home Depot a lot, and if I need a cart, I use the sanitary wipes on the handle and the seat. A few germs are supposed to be ok for us, strengthen the immune system, but not dried 'urination'--right, Igore? I will have to watch my mouth around here now. My name rhymes with "piss and vinegar", and being full of one or the other calls for a catheter or olive oil. WhooHoo! Diane, hang in there! How's work going? Did you get more hours? Hope bro is still helping. Prayers and Hugs to you, bf, and Mom. Kimbo! Kim! Kimmie!! Good to see you and wish I could see Hannah dance tomorrow! Happy St. Pat's day and hope her feet move like a leprechaun! (This is where Cricket would insert image of leprechaun and shamrocks:) Ok, I don't have any dog stories, but I am a good Mother to my cat, if you call feeding, water and cleaning a litter box mothering. And I let her outside to hunt lizards and watch the birds and bunnies. As soon as my hub goes upstairs to sleep, she joins me on the sofa to watch a movie. We bond. It's all about her. What else is new? LindaHeart, big Hugs:) You sound great. You have such a supportive, wonderful family. That's the way it should be. Love you bunches, gf. xoxo Everyone, have a good Friday evening and a restful or exciting weekend, what ever you need. Don't forget to wear Green tomorrow. I got a cute long sleeved tee shirt at Target for 8 bucks. I'll find you and give you a good pinch if you're not wearing green. Going to email AnnieGirl in Ireland and wish her a happy Holiday:) Love you guys. Behave, cattails. I C U!! haha! Love, Christina xoxo
Yep! I have a little crib sheet by my chair to help me keep track in a logical way...but if I type from the heart on my nook or even my phone...I just make the connection from my heart and i know it will sort out.so glad lucky is healing..heart still with linda and bobbie too....have good night friends
By proceeding, I agree that I understand the following disclosures:
I. How We Work in Washington.
Based on your preferences, we provide you with information about one or more of our contracted senior living providers ("Participating Communities") and provide your Senior Living Care Information to Participating Communities. The Participating Communities may contact you directly regarding their services.
APFM does not endorse or recommend any provider. It is your sole responsibility to select the appropriate care for yourself or your loved one. We work with both you and the Participating Communities in your search. We do not permit our Advisors to have an ownership interest in Participating Communities.
II. How We Are Paid.
We do not charge you any fee – we are paid by the Participating Communities. Some Participating Communities pay us a percentage of the first month's standard rate for the rent and care services you select. We invoice these fees after the senior moves in.
III. When We Tour.
APFM tours certain Participating Communities in Washington (typically more in metropolitan areas than in rural areas.) During the 12 month period prior to December 31, 2017, we toured 86.2% of Participating Communities with capacity for 20 or more residents.
IV. No Obligation or Commitment.
You have no obligation to use or to continue to use our services. Because you pay no fee to us, you will never need to ask for a refund.
V. Complaints.
Please contact our Family Feedback Line at (866) 584-7340 or ConsumerFeedback@aplaceformom.com to report any complaint. Consumers have many avenues to address a dispute with any referral service company, including the right to file a complaint with the Attorney General's office at: Consumer Protection Division, 800 5th Avenue, Ste. 2000, Seattle, 98104 or 800-551-4636.
VI. No Waiver of Your Rights.
APFM does not (and may not) require or even ask consumers seeking senior housing or care services in Washington State to sign waivers of liability for losses of personal property or injury or to sign waivers of any rights established under law.
I agree that:
A.
I authorize A Place For Mom ("APFM") to collect certain personal and contact detail information, as well as relevant health care information about me or from me about the senior family member or relative I am assisting ("Senior Living Care Information").
B.
APFM may provide information to me electronically. My electronic signature on agreements and documents has the same effect as if I signed them in ink.
C.
APFM may send all communications to me electronically via e-mail or by access to an APFM web site.
D.
If I want a paper copy, I can print a copy of the Disclosures or download the Disclosures for my records.
E.
This E-Sign Acknowledgement and Authorization applies to these Disclosures and all future Disclosures related to APFM's services, unless I revoke my authorization. You may revoke this authorization in writing at any time (except where we have already disclosed information before receiving your revocation.) This authorization will expire after one year.
F.
You consent to APFM's reaching out to you using a phone system than can auto-dial numbers (we miss rotary phones, too!), but this consent is not required to use our service.
I am not going to say anything about lack of sleep. We know how it changes our perspective.
Yes, Igore, I love your posts and humor. As I said before, it's so nice to have a monster (and a Cuz) in the house, I mean, on the Boat! WhooHoo!! All Crew-- Love You! I washing my car. Good exercise. Laptop worse than ever:(((
Thanks for letting me vent today! I know I vented a lot. :)
*´¨)
¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨)
(¸.•´ (¸.•` ¤ Chirp Chirp Cricket Hugsღ
Just letting you know I'm still alive. Just sleepless in SC. Talk to you all soon.
Love ya,
Diane
Cricket-I think I am going to attach rearview mirrors to my glasses! LOL Maybe I could have some kind of camera implanted into my cornea! No....too painful! OUCH! Sounds like Lucky is getting better! No easy when you have to watch them round the clock! Hoping he has a full recovery! Your Dad sounds like he is itching to cruise around! Don't think they consider that at times, we have other things going on in life too! Stressful!
Shelia, glad to see you back posting again!
Christina, I'll bet between studying and Mom, you are keeping busy!
Linda, stay strong as you can! It is so hard! After Mom died I couldn't go into her house without breaking down! Had to get rid of the phone I talked to her on everyday! Still have the urge to call her sometimes! Hang in there!
Rosella, have you finally gotten some sleep? Hope you get a break soon if not already!
Diane....Sorry your Mom has been in a hateful mood recently! Sure can relate to that with Dad at times! Sometimes it is hard not to take it personally! Hope your guy is doing ok? Have they said anything about anymore surgery! Thinking about you guys!
Bobbie, thinking about you every day! Sending big comforting hugs your way!
Sorry so short....St. Patricks performances for Hannah the next two days and between all that and Dad my head is spinning! Just need to get through it! Oh and Hannah's boyfriend........more about that later....STRESSED!!!
I see lots of new people here! Hello and welcome to all of you! Love and hugs to all old and new!! XXOO Kimmy/Kimbo
No You and Cricket are twins!!! She has silver hair and a PA Dad. I have dirty blond hair and a Mother who is not causing problems anymore, poor thing.
More later. Just got home, laptop is fixed and need to fix dinner. Good to see KimBo and Diane and hope cattails and Igore check in tonight, along with our late night comic, Cuz! BBL! WhooHoo for green drinks! Christina xo
Cricketღ
The teacher asked the class to use the word 'fascinate' in a sentence.
Molly put up her hand and said, 'My family went to my granddad's farm, and we all saw his pet sheep. It was fascinating.'
The teacher said, 'That was good, but I wanted you to use the word 'fascinate, not fascinating'.
Sally raised her hand. She said, 'My family went to see RockCity and I was 'fascinated.'
The teacher said, 'Well, that was good Sally, but I wanted you to use the word 'fascinate.'
Little Johnny raised his hand. The teacher hesitated because she had been burned by Little Johnny before. She finally decided there was no way he could damage the word 'fascinate', so she called on him.
Johnny said, 'My aunt Gina has a sweater with ten buttons, but her tits are so big she can only fasten eight.'
The teacher sat
down and cried.
my in laws are comin tmr and stayin whole weekend . ill be busy again .
i am ok . starting to get out more , went out today with my daughter and my sis in law and her daughter , my daughter drove while my sis in law and i sat in the back seat , reeking with margaritta :) . off to salvation army and to good will and lordy got some good deals . found 2 pennies today on the sidewalk . made me happy that i earn 2 pennies for getting out . think pa threw that down for me to pick em up , :-)
still havent clean out pa s bathroom and his bdrm . think tmr i shall start with bathroom . then slowly go into pa s room . :( ..
kimmy - u need to sleep and is there anyway u can lock ur dad in his apt and that he cant get out at night ? wandering off , blows ur mind ! alarm system or something ? honey u need to sleep . love you kimmy ..
love those jokes !! keep em coming ...
i am tired and worn out . christina - horray ure on spring break , thought it was funny ur hubby thinks ure in class lalala .
cricket - u wore me out when u went on and on about what u done today . whew . i used to have the trampoline small round ones . always bounce myself off of it lol . i need to get back doing my therapy , im not going back there , i ll do it at home . and i havent been doing it . gotta kick my hindend ..
love you all and i shall keep in touch when i can . xoxo .
I've just come out of the shop with a meat and potato pie, large chips, mushy peas & a jumbo sausage. A poor homeless man sat there and said 'I've not eaten for two days.' I told him 'I wish I had your will power.'
I took my Biology exam last Friday.
I was asked to name two things commonly found in cells.
Apparently "Blacks" and "Mexicans" were not the correct answers.
A fat girl served me in McDonald's at lunch time. She said 'sorry about the wait.' I said don't worry fatty, you're bound to lose it eventually.
I walked past a black kid sitting at a bus stop as I went into the bank.
When I came out, he looked at me and said 'Any Change?' I said 'Nope, you're still black'
Snow in the forecast! The TV weather gal said she was expecting 8 inches tonight.
I thought to myself, fat chance with a face like that!
An Irish boy stands crying at the side of the road. A man asks What is wrong??
The boy says Me ma is dead. Oh bejaysus the man says Do you want me to call Father O'Riley for you? The boy replies No tanks mister, sex is the last ting on my mind at the moment.
Years ago it was suggested that an apple a day kept the doctor away. But since all the doctors are now Muslim, I've found that a bacon sandwich works best!
Japanese scientists have now created a camera with such an immense shutter speed that it is now possible to take a photograph of a woman with her mouth closed.
I hate all this terrorist business. I used to love the days when you could look at an unattended bag on a train or bus and think to yourself, "I'm going to take that".
Man in a hot air balloon is lost over Ireland . He looks down and sees a farmer in the fields and shouts to him Where am I? The Irish farmer looks back up and shouts back. Youre in that feckin basket.
My mom had a physical handicap, resulting from a breach birth in 1927. It reduced the use of her arms and while she was a determined and successful mom, as she grew older she had more difficulty and reduced use of her arms and hands. She had no dexterity in her hands, fingers. I remember her diapering my brother. She would put the safety pin through her hair to bring some natural oil to it to hasten its travel through the cotton diapers of the day, and then fasten it with her teeth. She did this with 4 kids and no complaints. My dad would do the bathing and he would braid my sister's hair and mine. For a woman who others thought should not marry, due to her handicap, she was determined to have her life. She married, had four kids, learned to drive and even got on a bowling league.
My mom was the youngest of four girls and she was my Grandmother's favorite. They were the absolute best of friends and did everything together. My GM encouraged her and dressed her in very pretty clothes. My mom was a pretty woman, she was a flirt and had this kind of care free, smart ass attitude of the era. Check the movies of that time, all the dames were wise crackers. The thing I never understood about my mom was how she could have received so much love from her mom and not be able to pass much of that on to me. I think she was so use to being the center of attention that when she married and had a child it was a happiness for her, but also she had to share the love that was usually all hers with the new little one. It was no longer all about her.
Fast forward 56 years, my mom's health was failing, she had CHF, was on oxygen and more. My dad had suffered a stroke in 2002 and lost part of his vision. They lived at snow level and every year was more difficult. My dad couldn't drive and the country road they lived on was treacherous. They just had more and more issues.
Being the oldest, I retired first, fortunately at a relatively young age (55). On the other had, if I had worked to 65, this chapter of my life might not have happened. My parents needed help so, in a family discussion and after my parents came up for a visit, it was decided that they would move here. Of course, this was first and foremost, my parent's decision. It's what they wanted to do and with my sibs all working and not being available for emergencies, and there were some, everyone was happy.
OK, I've got to get my dad to bed and this is hard to write, so I will continue it in my next post.
Hugs, Cattails
One of the hardest things I had to tell my dad after his stroke and after rehab was that Sky had passed away. When we brought my dad home from rehab, there was no question that he would have to live with us. I counted on Sky to help me with my dad, just sitting my his chair and bugging him to pet her would have been such a comfort to him. She always brought a smile to his face and he just adored her.
I still have not had time to grieve losing her. Don't have a minute to think about how I feel or what I miss. I miss so many things, but I sure miss that damn dog.
Hugs Cricket.
A Master Chief told us this joke when I first got out of boot camp. Funny the things one remembers.
Johnny’s teacher ask her students to think of a word with the suffice “–ate”. Little Suzy raise her hand. “Yes Suzy tell us your word and sentence.” Suzy says “Appreciate. We APPRECIATE you being our teacher. “Very Good Suzy” exclaims the teacher. “Anyone else?”
Little Johnny raises his hand. Teacher sighs “Go ahead Johnny.”
Johnny says,“Urinate. But if you had bigger tits, you’d be a ten!”
Gotta head out for a bit. It appears something is broken out there...time to fixy.
Linda, I think there is some kind of legend related to finding pennies..Christina was it you that was telling me about that?
Cattails, Wow! I haven't had to deal with one of my dogs dying or having to put one down and even though my Pokemon (slang for slow poke) old dog Blackie even surprises the Vet with how old he is and how healthy he is..I know the day is coming and I pray that when it does he just goes in his sleep peacefully. When my husband and I got married shortly afterwards he had to put down his yellow lab. In 21 yrs of marriage to this man I've only seen him cry twice, when his Mother died and when he had to put his dog down.. Okay here's my weird thoughts on our dogs.. I believe that they come to us when we need them the most and sometimes I think they return to us in other dogs. LOL We have 4 children and when they all grew up and left home I replaced each kid with a dog..what was I thinking! It only gets worse....you've heard of empty nest syndrome? Well I wasn't content to just have more dogs I bread my two Boston Terriers and kept 2 more of them so I have a family of Boston's.. they are wild and crazy dogs but the best lap dogs also.. I helped Sadie Mae deliver her last litter and she had 5 females and 1 male and she literally shot the male out like a bullet and I reached up with my left hand and caught the little sucker and both Dad and I roared with laughter... really good memory. You should have seen me screening people to sell them to, LOL
I should be in bed!! Have fun everyone..XOXO
*´¨)
¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨)
(¸.•´ (¸.•` ¤ Chirp Chirp Cricket Hugsღ
Are you planning to stay in Florida with your dad and MIL or are you going back to Atlanta when things are better for your dad? Stay in touch. Hugs, Cattails
Are you planning to stay in Florida with your dad and MIL or are you going back to Atlanta when things are better for your dad? Stay in touch. Hugs, Cattails
Good to see happy crew on the Boat! Hi All!
Welcome, Barb! We are at Home Depot a lot, and if I need a cart, I use the sanitary wipes on the handle and the seat. A few germs are supposed to be ok for us, strengthen the immune system, but not dried 'urination'--right, Igore? I will have to watch my mouth around here now. My name rhymes with "piss and vinegar", and being full of one or the other calls for a catheter or olive oil. WhooHoo!
Diane, hang in there! How's work going? Did you get more hours? Hope bro is still helping. Prayers and Hugs to you, bf, and Mom.
Kimbo! Kim! Kimmie!! Good to see you and wish I could see Hannah dance tomorrow! Happy St. Pat's day and hope her feet move like a leprechaun!
(This is where Cricket would insert image of leprechaun and shamrocks:)
Ok, I don't have any dog stories, but I am a good Mother to my cat, if you call feeding, water and cleaning a litter box mothering. And I let her outside to hunt lizards and watch the birds and bunnies. As soon as my hub goes upstairs to sleep, she joins me on the sofa to watch a movie. We bond. It's all about her. What else is new?
LindaHeart, big Hugs:) You sound great. You have such a supportive, wonderful family. That's the way it should be. Love you bunches, gf. xoxo
Everyone, have a good Friday evening and a restful or exciting weekend, what ever you need. Don't forget to wear Green tomorrow. I got a cute long sleeved tee shirt at Target for 8 bucks. I'll find you and give you a good pinch if you're not wearing green. Going to email AnnieGirl in Ireland and wish her a happy Holiday:)
Love you guys. Behave, cattails. I C U!! haha! Love, Christina xoxo