Denise1952
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I found it yesterday in the paper and it took me a long time to get to talk with Harry. His phone was ringing off the hook and I know he had 3 gals come to meet him already (no call-waiting, busy signals much of the day)
When I got him on the phone, we had a nice visit. He was especially glad to know I was in my 60's because the 3 he had met he said "these girls are like only 30 or so"
He said that his gal had to leave, she was 67, and that she had to move to her sister's to help her. So now, his daughter (whos had a stroke) wants him to do the interviewing, then she will ok it, I guess the best she can. Harry is a Veteran, has a nurse that comes in once a week, and other then that, is caring for himself until he finds someone.
He doesn't get around fast but he still cooks (he says he's sick of microwave as he isn't a good cook) and spends a lot of time in his chair w/tv. I could tell he was very, easy to get along with, easy to please. He said he would love just once to have some meat, potatos, and carrots cooked up and that is one of my specialties, in a crock pot, lol
Also someone to keep the house neat, and laundry, grocery shopping. He also mentioned he would love someone to weed his little garden (He lives on a small property with several other mobile homes/modulars. It's only 4 miles from me. It can be live-in or live-out but I think he would prefer live-in.
I admit I was nervous after finding out how many health issues he has but he is such a trooper that I want to go interview with him, and just see if it might work out for us. He needs someone so much, and I feel like he is out there with the wolves. He said the last gal even payed his bills, and she went "out" to do that with his checkbook. He trusted her, but in that situation, I would sit with him and fill them out, and let him sign. It just sounded flakey to me. I am probably wrong, but I don't trust easy. Especially when it comes to people I think can be taken advantage of easily.
So yes, I'm nervous, because my heart is telling me this guy needs me, and also, I believe I can do this. They aren't asking for a medically trained person, or even someone with experience. I imagine the pay is low, but I don't need much, so I don't care. He told me he's had surgeries but they won't give him anymore, and I think I heard him say he probably only has a couple of years left to live. Some of his words were muffled, not bad though, and no sign of senility, dementia, altzeimers, he was very "with it".
So I'll go meet him today. He is allowing people to come right to his house, that concerns me too, but he doesn't have much of a choice. I thought being a Veteran the VA would be helping him more but I don't know all the situation. I'll know more after I meet and talk with him.
Any feedback is welcome, I sort of feel as if this is the one, the reason I still haven't been hired elsewhere, someone that really needs me. I know I have the hand and arm issues but Harry is the type I'm sure, that I can go slow at vacuuming etc. Plus, if anything goes wrong for him, I just call 911. Denise
When I got him on the phone, we had a nice visit. He was especially glad to know I was in my 60's because the 3 he had met he said "these girls are like only 30 or so"
He doesn't get around fast but he still cooks (he says he's sick of microwave as he isn't a good cook) and spends a lot of time in his chair w/tv. I could tell he was very, easy to get along with, easy to please. He said he would love just once to have some meat, potatos, and carrots cooked up and that is one of my specialties, in a crock pot, lol
I admit I was nervous after finding out how many health issues he has but he is such a trooper that I want to go interview with him, and just see if it might work out for us. He needs someone so much, and I feel like he is out there with the wolves. He said the last gal even payed his bills, and she went "out" to do that with his checkbook. He trusted her, but in that situation, I would sit with him and fill them out, and let him sign. It just sounded flakey to me. I am probably wrong, but I don't trust easy. Especially when it comes to people I think can be taken advantage of easily.
So yes, I'm nervous, because my heart is telling me this guy needs me, and also, I believe I can do this. They aren't asking for a medically trained person, or even someone with experience. I imagine the pay is low, but I don't need much, so I don't care. He told me he's had surgeries but they won't give him anymore, and I think I heard him say he probably only has a couple of years left to live. Some of his words were muffled, not bad though, and no sign of senility, dementia, altzeimers, he was very "with it".
So I'll go meet him today. He is allowing people to come right to his house, that concerns me too, but he doesn't have much of a choice. I thought being a Veteran the VA would be helping him more but I don't know all the situation. I'll know more after I meet and talk with him.
Any feedback is welcome, I sort of feel as if this is the one, the reason I still haven't been hired elsewhere, someone that really needs me. I know I have the hand and arm issues but Harry is the type I'm sure, that I can go slow at vacuuming etc. Plus, if anything goes wrong for him, I just call 911. Denise