Okay so now David is at the Jewish home resting comfortably and I just got back home and I think It’s going to be good. The nurses aide seems attentive, and he has a private room with a huge window overlooking 106th St (Duke Ellington Blvd). The trip is a relatively short subway ride from home, and I will work over the next few days to find ways to include a walk into the trip, either by getting off the train before the 103rd Street stop, or some other creative way.



Tomorrow we will meet David’s new team of therapists. We met the Doctor today, and one of the nurses, and his evening nurses aide. Tomorrow I will get to work on making the room nicer to be in. No visits today, and I hope that nobody went to HJD expecting to see David!