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Painting of grandchildren unable to be near to Pappy and Grammy saying farewell after they passed in a nursing home---
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This is just too heartbreaking (Original Post)
packman
Jun 2020
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That has to be so hard. Is there a way the nursing home can set up a virtual meeting?
Frustratedlady
Jun 2020
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Beakybird
(3,332 posts)1. My mom is 5 minutes away, and I haven't seen her in 3 months.
She can't get out of bed, and I can't even see her through a window. 😥😥😥😥😥
This is a heartbreaking piece.
Can you attribute the artist?
Frustratedlady
(16,254 posts)2. That has to be so hard. Is there a way the nursing home can set up a virtual meeting?
It is bad enough that we are confined at home with little or no contact with our families, but to be in a nursing home, you have no control over their rules.
I hope you mother is able to avoid the virus and stays strong so that she can eventually be with you again. Cyber hugs to you both.
Beakybird
(3,332 posts)3. Thanks so much. Momma's in hospice. We do Facetime, but it ain't the same.
Frustratedlady
(16,254 posts)4. Sorry, I missed that point. I was thinking of the painting, I guess.