My poor Mom! On my recent visit I had to help her put on her ankle band as she dealt with a bad right ankle.
Needless to say, my main focus was to ensure that I caused her the least amount of pain as possible. I am very sure that I often hurt her when helping to put it on and take it off. I tried to be as gentle as possible, slipping it on from the bottom up when putting it on and then reversing the process when taking it off.
The ankle band was very tight on several occasions and required Mom and me to work together to adjust and readjust our positions during both processes.
My biggest fear was that I was hurting her. But as a true trooper, she never complained, instead choosing to egg me on and to give me feedback on how I was doing. A great team of the blind and the hard of hearing working together!
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Thursday, June 23, 2022
When I got to play nurse: Helping Mom with her ankle band
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