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I am sorry about your Mother's stroke.

Has there been any recovery seen in her paraysis over these 4 months? Is there still hope of recovery from the stroke? Have you had care meeting discussions on her progress?

Personally, as my Mother has always expressed not wanting burdensome treatments, I would have thought hard about recovery chance & quality of life. If a major stroke that would not improve ie a feeding tube vs comfort care measures/ hospice. Well, I'd choose as she would want.

This may sound shocking, but if you are looking at end of life, there may be hospice accommodation options.
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Sorry, if getting her vaccinated means getting her in a NH then that is what needs to be done. You can't expect the Hospital to keep her indefinitely. For one thing, Medicare will not allow it. 24/7 care is expensive and privately paid. Medicaid may not pay 24/7. Then you have will the aides show up or not.
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My cousin was 48 when he died this past Monday. He had stage 4 brain cancer and was having seizures constantly, wasted away to nothing. No SNF or hospice house would take him in, on his death bed, b/c he was unvaccinated. Because there was No. Other. Choice., an ambulance took him to a vaccination site & he was jabbed twice after being tested and turned up negative. He was finally, finally, finally admitted into the SNF b/c he had done things 'their way'. And 3 days later, tested positive for Covid, so his 76 y/o mother could not even go say goodbye to her son b/c she has advanced Parkinson's Disease and didn't want to risk getting sick.

The world right now is unrecognizable for all of us. Your mother either plays the game THEIR way or you take her home. End of story. If a man on his literal deathbed, seizing in pain was refused admittance to a SNF due to not being jabbed, that pretty much says it all. And the icing on the cake is that he tested positive AFTER being admitted. There's no winning here.

Best of luck
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Beatty Jan 2022
That is truly truly awful 😥
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It's more complicated and thus less incentive for a NH to admit someone who won't get vaccinated. It's more complicated to treat them if they do end up in the hospital. I get faith and all that, but why invite all these complications? Do a pfizer/moderna if you're worried about abortion, or the J&J if you're worried about gene technology (it isn't but still).
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lovingdaughter3 Jan 2022
So many uninformed & no help.
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There are more fetal stem cells involved in developing your mother's other meds than were ever involved in developing the Covid vaccine.

Choices have consequences, and if a group living environment like a nursing home requires vaccinations, so be it. Others are not required to be sacrificed because of your decisions.

You have to take responsibility for your choices, so home she goes, I guess.
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NYDaughterInLaw Jan 2022
Amen. This OP sounds like soooo many ignorant others who have gone full hog on medicine and hospitals for decades but now, all of a sudden, are having an existential crisis because stem cells were involved in making the vaccine.
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