Making Myself at Home in a Nursing Home: Vanderbilt University Press

Making Myself at Home in a Nursing Home: Vanderbilt University Press

by Sandra J. Gaffney
Making Myself at Home in a Nursing Home: Vanderbilt University Press

Making Myself at Home in a Nursing Home: Vanderbilt University Press

by Sandra J. Gaffney

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Overview

Sandra Gaffney entered her first nursing home for long-term care at the unusually young age of fifty. Fourteen years earlier she had been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Over the next sixteen years, Gaffney lived in nursing homes in Florida, Virginia, and Minnesota, as the ways she could be close to family changed.


She describes her situation in these words: "As a nursing home resident, I require total or maximum care. I have limited use of my hands and arms. With special splints, I am able to turn the pages of my books, use the telephone and TV/VCR/FM radio remote control. When my cup is positioned properly, I can drink independently. I am able to walk with a platform walker and the help of two nursing assistants. My walking is not functional; it is only for exercise. After I moved into my third nursing home, I learned to operate a power wheelchair by using an adaptive switch between my knees. ... All other areas of physical care have to be done for me. My speech is impaired. If people listen carefully, they can understand what I am saying. ... I am able to eat regular food and breathe on my own."


Gaffney became an acute observer and strategist about how to live in a nursing home. Her first-person account, dictated to family members and assistants, covers making the decision to enter a nursing home, choosing the right one, and understanding its culture. She talks about how to furnish your room and about all the issues that arise in a resident's typical day. She has much to say about communication with staff and family about "how to help others help me." Gaffney's daughters, Amy and Bridget, and her friend Ellen Potter provide additional perspectives on the caregiving experience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826502797
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Publication date: 04/30/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 204
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Sandra J. Gaffney worked for thirteen years as a college counselor before being diagnosed with ALS at age thirty-six. She died on February 22, 2010.

Table of Contents

Foreword Ellen Potter ix

Acknowledgments xiii

About Our Mother Amy Brachio Bridget Burns xv

1 About Myself 1

2 Needing Help 11

3 Sixteen Years, Three Nursing Homes 21

4 Choosing a Nursing Home 33

5 Moving In 63

6 My Room, My Home 75

7 Life in a Nursing Home 85

8 Understanding Rules and Culture in a Nursing Home 115

9 Staying in Control 127

10 Making Yourself at Home 147

Index 171

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