2013-05-11

My elderly aunt

When I look back in time, I soon realize how quickly time goes by. I say that to you because today I was visiting my ninety years old aunt in her new house, a house where she had never wanted to be before, a new house that has been waiting for her for ninety long years, once  her body told his mind that he could not live on her own. I think you have already guessed that I am referring to an elderly house.

After a multi-functional organs failure, my aunt spent three weeks in hospital. She had never been there before. Can you imagine? Ninety years without being in hospital. She is very strong, it runs in her family. Her father died when he was ninety eight without going through a hospital door!

My aunt did not have children. My two brothers and I are her the only relatives she has but you know what happens nowadays, everybody is too busy to take care of elderly people and this is the reason why elderly houses have become popular in the last years. In my opinion elderly houses take advantage of this situation an charge a lot of money for taking care of our relatives. This is a service that should be entirely covered by social services but, instead of that,  everything in Spain is being cutting down so elderly people could not be an exception.

I have never been to an elderly house before. I have to confess that after my visit I did not feel well, my mind was concerned and worried, concerned because I wondered if my aunt was receiving the appropriate cares and worried about my old age.

Last morning I could see myself sitting in an enormous  living room facing a big flat TV the whole day, without friends, looking at the ceiling, thinking about the blueness of the sea, my best friend, patiently waiting to see the friendly faces of my relatives that come to see me once a week, waiting for the friend that you are never going to see again, waiting for the death.

Last morning, after visiting my aunt, I did not feel well, and I cried.

Vicent







 





3 comments:

  1. When I look back in time, I (soon) realize how quickly time goes by. I say that to you because today I was visiting my ninety year(s) old aunt in her new house, a house where she had never wanted to be before, a new house that has been waiting for her for ninety long years, once her body told (his) HER mind that (he) SHE could not live on her own. I think you have already guessed that I am referring to (an elderly house.) A HOME FOR THE ELDERLY

    After a multi-functional organs failure, my aunt spent three weeks in hospital. She had never been there before. Can you imagine? Ninety years without being in hospital. She is very strong, it runs in her family. Her father died when he was ninety eight without going through a hospital door!

    My aunt did not have children. My two brothers and I are (her) the only relatives she has but you know what happens nowadays, everybody is too busy to take care of elderly people and this is the reason why (elderly houses) HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY have become popular in the last years (OR YOU CAN SAY = RECENTLY) In my opinion (elderly houses) HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY take advantage of this situation anD charge a lot of money for taking care of our relatives. This is a service that should be entirely covered by social services but, instead of that, everything in Spain is being (cutting down) CUT (OR YOU CAN SAY = ALL SERVICES ARE BEING CUT) so elderly people (could) CAN not be an exception.

    I have never been to an (elderly house) HOME FOR THE ELDERLY before. I have to confess that after my visit I did not feel well, my mind was concerned and worried, concerned because I wondered if my aunt was receiving the appropriate (cares) CARE and worried about my old age.

    (Last) YESTERDAY morning I could see myself sitting in an enormous living room facing a big flat TV the whole day, without friends, looking at the ceiling, thinking about the blueness of the sea, my best friend, patiently waiting to see the friendly faces of my relatives that come to see me once a week, waiting for the friend that you are never going to see again, waiting for (the) death.

    (Last) YESTERDAY morning, after visiting my aunt, I did not feel well, and I cried.

    Vicent

    It is the same here Vicent in the UK, there are many homes for the elderly that charge so much money and it is difficult to find a good one. In fact, many elderly people have been mistreated in these homes and a lot of care staff have been prosecuted.

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  2. It's very hard to see people there. Once I've seen that I don't know if I'd like to go there when I'm old.

    Thank you Kathie. It's great to see you 're in the stream again. How about your holidays? Are you still in the Canary Islands?

    Vic

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  3. No Vicent volví ayer, fue bien, pero en verdad no hablé español mucho hay mucha gente inglés en las islas.

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