Pam, by posting this photo, I reckon you've performed a great service, for all the other carers out there, who are debating whether or not their loved one will be content in a Care Home. This is probably the most agonising decision any of us have to make - I know it was for me when John became a resident.
A picture paints a thousand words, and it is easy to see that Ed looks relaxed, happy and incredibly smart! Knowing how worried you were before, so many of us were worried for you. But to know that he's now receiving good care, and looks completely untroubled, is wonderful.
Please try to get some of the "you" back into your life now. The first thing I did was catch up on some of the sleep that I hadn't had for years. You've done so much Pam to care for your lovely man, but we're all only one person, trying as best we can.
God Bless You xxx
A picture paints a thousand words, and it is easy to see that Ed looks relaxed, happy and incredibly smart! Knowing how worried you were before, so many of us were worried for you. But to know that he's now receiving good care, and looks completely untroubled, is wonderful.
Please try to get some of the "you" back into your life now. The first thing I did was catch up on some of the sleep that I hadn't had for years. You've done so much Pam to care for your lovely man, but we're all only one person, trying as best we can.
God Bless You xxx