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Kathy Jo,
Where was your communication device while you were at cornerstone? Couldn't
they figure out that you were thirsty? 

Tamar Raine
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> [Original Message]
> From: Kathy Pink <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 5/15/2006 11:17:51 AM
> Subject: Respite at Cornerstone Complaint
>
> Respite @ Cornerstone    Cobb 2-Bed Union   5/5 to 5/8/2006   Concerns
>
>
> Friday the 5th 3:30pm to 5 am I think Connie, My Aide, brought a 2-quart 
> container of milk which was about half full of milk.  She was the only
one 
> (I think) who read my book on how to take care of me. I had enough milk
for 
> Friday night and Saturday morning for breakfast.  There was no juice or
milk 
> in the house after that .  I do require a lot of liquids because I had 
> Wilkes surgery (which dried up the saliva in my mouth to prevent
drooling).
>
> Saturday the 6th Sue, my aide, 5am-7pm shift.   About 1:30 PM or so, she 
> called Cobb a 4-bed house to ask if we could borrow some milk, and the 
> answer was no.
> Sue didn’t understand how to give me a drink of water . She tried
whenever I 
> asked for a drink, but, got very little down. Spilled most all of it. (I
had 
> Sue as my aide once before, and didn’t have any problems.)
>
> Saturday the 6th 7pm to 7am on the7th  Teresa was my aide. There was no 
> juice or milk, but she remembered how to give me water to drink.   And 
> everything went okay.
>
> Sunday the 7th Sue worked the7am to 7pm shift. very little to drink and I 
> was dry as cotton balls.
>
> Sunday evening Sandy, my aide.  From 7pm the 7th to 7:30 am the 8th 
Monday 
> morning to the time Dan picked me up to go to Dayservice.  Sandy gave me
a 
> little to drink Sunday night before I went to bed at eight. For breakfast
on 
> the 8th, I had pancakes and applesauce with nothing to drink. Oh, my I
was 
> really thirsty!  I didn’t have anything to drink at all on the 8th until
I 
> got to Dayservice.  Monday morning at 9 am for a Snack.  I was so dry and 
> thirsty and my mouth felt like cotton.
>
> I had some delicious meals, but, I didn’t have any  liquids with any of
my 
> meals- much to speak of- from Saturday to Monday noon.
>
>
> My Mom sent Bran Flakes which Sue gave me on Saturday morning.  Am I 
> supposed to take my own juice and milk whenever I go to Respite at 
> Cornerstone? There was also a paper also sent along that explained how to 
> take to care of me and that also explains how to give me a drink.
>
>
>
>
>
> Kathy Jo Pink
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