Monday, August 27

This morning I arrived and David was working with his OT, Amanda, and stood at the sink and brushed his teeth, combed his hair (no jokes, please), washed his hands, shaved and washed his face.  I do have to admit that he looks at the comb with a very puzzled look, but never really used one as long as I have known him.  He gets very tired and dizzy when standing for long periods, and for some reason, he doesn’t like to sit up at all, and almost immediately starts asking to be put back in bed.  After he was up for about 2 hours, they conceded and let him get back into bed.

I left, once he was in bed, to check our Village Care Rehab Facility on Houston Street, and was very pleased with what I saw.  One of the nice aspects of Village Care is that it is not a long term facility, so all the patients are there just to get physical or occupational therapy.  The age range is pretty wide, and the facility itself is less than two years old, so it is very light and clean and a pleasant place to be.  And the staff was very welcoming.  For instance, both of the places that I went to last week, I had to ask for help from the folks at the front desk, but here, both folks at the desk, jumped up to ask if they could help me.  The woman behind the desk actually took me on the tour, and I met with the admission officer when we were done.  I am going on Wednesday morning to Park Terrace in Queens and after the visit, I will have a better idea of what to do.

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After waiting the almost three hours to be seen, I headed back to the hospital, where David let me know that he had quite a busy day, and that Liat had given him quite a workout during his speech therapy.  No walking today, but York said he was going to work on the building blocks for walking to build up his strength.  We had visits from UNIS folks who brought a book for us to begin getting through – The History of the World through 100 Objects.  I hear it is an interesting book, and we will begin working our way through it and the history of the world.