mayhap: Virgil/Dante l'amor che move il sole e l'atre stelle (Virgil/Dante)
mayhap ([personal profile] mayhap) wrote2009-06-29 02:00 pm

back from the dead

Thank you all so much for your kind thoughts.

My grandmother escaped from the hospital -- we threw all of her stuff into plastic bags on Friday morning and ran off before they could change their minds -- and is tentatively living in her own home-like space in assisted living with outpatient physical therapy. She has terrible unexplained inflammation in her hands which is seriously curtailing her abilities to maintain and sustain herself. She isn't suffering from any immediately threatening condition besides a flagging will to live.

Does anyone have any good suggestions for things to do besides read and watch TV that don't require a lot of stamina or physical dexterity or personal mobility? My mom and I have been drawing blanks, although we did hit up the used bookstore for some fresh books, and, of course, visited and chatted while we were there. I wish we were closer.

In more cheerful (?) news, someone's written the Inferno with zombies! Now, why must it be a $50 limited edition?
wisdomeagle: Original Cindy and Max from Dark Angel getting in each other's personal space (Default)

[personal profile] wisdomeagle 2009-06-29 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, there's always books-on-tapeCD and other things on tape -- maybe your grandmother could become an expert on symphonic music (or do the sort of classes-on-tape/tv/etc and become an expert in just about anything).
wisdomeagle: Original Cindy and Max from Dark Angel getting in each other's personal space (Default)

[personal profile] wisdomeagle 2009-06-29 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Care packages, they are awesome things.

[identity profile] thistleingrey.livejournal.com 2009-06-29 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Does she draw at all? Or perhaps do crosswords / similar? Music? Music can be nice for naps, too, but it breaks up the time a bit so that days don't drag on endlessly. (CDs are much better than MP3 players for this.)

[identity profile] chilango.livejournal.com 2009-06-30 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
Get her a DS and Brainage, or other similar games that don't require dexterity.

Depending on how bad her inflammation is this may not be that helpful, but honestly, if she can turn the pages on a book and/or operate a telephone, she should be good for that sort of thing.