This morning I went up to 106th Street early to participate in David’s Occupational Therapy session with Yvette. I arrived before the session started, and brought a pumpkin spice latte from Starbucks, and a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich from the corner. Yvette arrived soon after we finished, and she was working with him on transferring to the bathtub, and I will need to be able to help him. He did quite well, and almost performed the whole task by himself. He only made me take his shoes off, mostly for the sake of time. When I suggested that he should try to do the whole procedure on his own, he looked at me like I was nuts, and I guess I was.
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I returned in the evening, just before dinner, and he had a very unappetizing dinner served. We sat for a while, and then I left when the aide came to take David to have his shower. We are looking forward to his return home, and hope that Sandy (the hurricane) won’t interfere with the trip downtown!