Geez a Lou. Some of you are getting hammered with more snow! It's been a record breaking winter hasn't it? We have snow again but it is just a continual dusting with cold temps.
I need to call a mobile vet for Nitzy. His eye has been swollen and running, even some blood, and I was finally able to approach him with a warm damp pad to wipe it. But it didn't last long. One swipe before the blood was mine. I plan to ask the vet if she will order a pill or be able to give an injection to knock him out, otherwise, he cannot be examined. May be a common condition or an injury but either way, how will I be able to administer drops? I will call this afternoon. Our chiropractic appointments weren't kept since Mark can barely move, lay, or attempt steps. For being this type of doctor, I am surprised she has only stair access and no ramp. He could not get into the car anyway so Advil and ice until Friday.
Another colonial interior that only needs woodwork and color to grab your attention. My favorite decorated home has been an Ohio saltbox, seen in her Pinterest album.
The older photos at the end of the album showcase the colonial paints and décor, the newer show her change to farmhouse. I have been considering the same, but I don't like all white in a colonial home. It just doesn't accent the paneling, built-ins, and moulding enough for me. Is it possible to incorporate the two? Of course! There are no rules for our homes, only what makes us smile. If you are interested in a primitive wares sale from someone changing to farmhouse, check out the FB page of 1862_Farmhouse. Many items have been sold but her offers are very nice.
After the local man's story, this was in the newspaper....
"Nine months after a woman who had been convicted of financial theft in Virginia became the court appointed guardian of a Montgomery County man's assets, his house was subject to foreclosure over unpaid mortgage payment and other bills. The same woman had been appointed guardian in 88 other cases in 2015 and 2016 in Montgomery County and Philadelphia." EIGHTY EIGHT! They keep the money designated for the seniors' responsibilities and bills allowing them to fall in debt and lose everything including a place to live. There is no system in place here to check on backgrounds before giving "caregivers" complete access to vulnerable seniors, family is not even notified, nor is it mandatory for an attorney to represent them at these hearings. Be aware that this can happen very quickly and without notification to others, so keep an eye on all friends and relatives that use aides. I don't know how many states have laws and guidelines for elder representation but they all should. Gaining power of attorney is harder for a family member to obtain than a stranger. Something is radically wrong here. Is there a document that could require another individual's approval before any legal actions? Not having any control over money, but as a safeguard against fraud? There should be.
Have a good day folks.
Thanks for visiting.
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