ricktas
11-11-2011, 3:40pm
One Friday evening a family brings their frail, elderly mother to a nursing home and leaves her, hoping she will be well cared for, as they would like her to move into the nursing home permanently, and a trial weekend might just be the thing to convince the old dear.
The next morning, the nurses bathe her, feed her a tasty breakfast, and set her in a chair at a window overlooking a lovely flower garden.
She seems OK, but after a while she slowly starts to lean over sideways in her chair. Two attentive nurses immediately rush up to catch her and straighten her up. Again she seems OK, but after a while she starts to tilt to the other side. The nurses rush back and once more bring her back upright. This goes on all morning. Later the family arrives to see how the old woman is adjusting to life in the nursing home.
"So Mum, how is it here? Are they treating you all right?" they ask.
"It's pretty nice here," she replies. "Except I don't think I could stay here forever, they are a bit odd, they won't let you fart."
The next morning, the nurses bathe her, feed her a tasty breakfast, and set her in a chair at a window overlooking a lovely flower garden.
She seems OK, but after a while she slowly starts to lean over sideways in her chair. Two attentive nurses immediately rush up to catch her and straighten her up. Again she seems OK, but after a while she starts to tilt to the other side. The nurses rush back and once more bring her back upright. This goes on all morning. Later the family arrives to see how the old woman is adjusting to life in the nursing home.
"So Mum, how is it here? Are they treating you all right?" they ask.
"It's pretty nice here," she replies. "Except I don't think I could stay here forever, they are a bit odd, they won't let you fart."