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<blockquote data-quote="slednecks1124" data-source="post: 1480114" data-attributes="member: 16653"><p>Mike,</p><p></p><p>If your father is going to be on hospice care in a a skilled nursing facility or some type of retirement home make sure you stay on top of the nurses & nurses aids there to make sure that they give him the absolute best care possible until he passes. My wife is an LPN, she has worked at a few different skilled nursing facilities and has told me some stories that would just piss you off. There is definately a difference between a nurse that truely is passionate about taking care of their patients and one that is just there to get a decent paycheck. Not trying to scare you but just make sure he gets the care he deserves.</p><p></p><p>As tough as his death will be, just be thankful that you have been able to spend these last moments with him while making him one damn proud father. I'm sure that everything you have done for him has meant so much to him and that he is damn proud to have you as a son. Make sure you get out any last words you may want to say to him and just comfort him until his time comes..............:awesomework:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slednecks1124, post: 1480114, member: 16653"] Mike, If your father is going to be on hospice care in a a skilled nursing facility or some type of retirement home make sure you stay on top of the nurses & nurses aids there to make sure that they give him the absolute best care possible until he passes. My wife is an LPN, she has worked at a few different skilled nursing facilities and has told me some stories that would just piss you off. There is definately a difference between a nurse that truely is passionate about taking care of their patients and one that is just there to get a decent paycheck. Not trying to scare you but just make sure he gets the care he deserves. As tough as his death will be, just be thankful that you have been able to spend these last moments with him while making him one damn proud father. I'm sure that everything you have done for him has meant so much to him and that he is damn proud to have you as a son. Make sure you get out any last words you may want to say to him and just comfort him until his time comes..............:awesomework: [/QUOTE]
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