We got up early this morning because the aide arrived early, which was good and got us going. It makes a great difference to have the help in the morning. She got David breakfast, although, I made the coffee and then she showered him and got him ready so we could leave at 9am for Speech Therapy. His regular therapist was back, and he did well. It was only a half hour session, which is too short, but, we take what we can. At one point, she suggested a technique that she thought would help David, but “might mean a little more work for me”. I didn’t, but I wanted to laugh at that. Truth be told, I was doing it today, and it is more time consuming, but, effective, so will continue. She is suggesting that when David is talking about something and I am trying to narrow it down, I should write down the options for him to choose from.
We got blood drawn on the way home, and then I had a call with the representative from UNIS’ benefits management company. One bit of good news is David’s long term disability will run for 24 month, not just through the end of his contract, so I won’t feel quite as anxious about finding a paying job – not that I would turn one down, if offered!
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