
I have mentioned before that Maureen often says to me: ‘what’s the plan Action Man ?’ Once I had the news from the Review Meeting: a diagnosis of moderate to severe dementia along with advice that a prolonged stay in the Care Home would be counter-productive I took on the mantel.
As I sat holding Maureen’s hand I saw the distress the chaotic atmosphere of the Orchid Suite was causing. I realised what I needed to do: get her home as quickly as possible without upsetting anyone..
I do not have the space or energy to detail how I negotiated her early release from the Care Home. It is fortunate that it is the start of the month and there was plenty of credit on my Mobile. What I would like to do is pass on my thanks to all those people who gave us such excellent support in our hour of need: family support along with a local commitment to looking after carers and their loved ones shone through.
Maureen remains in considerable pain this morning. Every time she moves in bed she is moaning in response to the discomfort she feels from her injured back. It is fortunate that I cajoled her to have an x ray yesterday evening and we know that nothing untoward has happened.
We decided earlier this morning that today would be ‘Maureen’s Official Birthday’ as she didn’t have time or energy to open a single card yesterday. Despite an early morning reminder she has forgotten that her youngest son Colin will be here later.




Apparently Friday is always a busy day for our Home Treatment Team: today has been no exception. They arrived as scheduled at 5 pm and an hour later Maureen was quite happily going with them to a local Care Home where they have dedicated beds for assessing clients. I checked the place out this morning and selected Maureen a room with a good view of the gardens.
I have just returned from an appointment with Dr Munjal to discuss my sleep deprivation and Maureen’s presentation. I will meet with him on Wednesday to give a progress report on my Carers Assessment meeting on Monday. Then it has got even better with an E Mail confirming that a night sitter will be here from 10 pm until 7 am tonight. It’s so helpful to have a Specialist Social Worker who understands dementia and goes the extra mile to support carers. Hopefully I will be able to pack myself off in the spare room and leave the carer to support Maureen and get a good night’s sleep.