How do nursing home responsibilities bring sunshine to retirement?

Easy to get angry.

This is the word you can use to describe a woman in her eighties who lives in an aging facility. Some adjectives must be added to truly achieve her justice. How about young people? Interesting love? lovely? Party life? Holy? Yes, those and more can accurately describe Fay Sunnenshine.

But let's start from scratch.

When Fay's child accompanied her to an initial visit to the aged service facility, the admission staff expressed suspicion. This is a smiling woman who obviously has a risk of falling. It is difficult for the claim control department to let her live.

However, it is equally difficult to get her resident status in a nursing home.

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"You have to understand me," Fay said, because the top executives expressed their opposition. “See my smile? I will make everyone in Green Meadows Aging Center smile in the same way!”

You need an unusual hard heart to debate this argument. So Green Meadows professionals have a good conversation with their insurance agents.

“Although Mrs. Sunnenshine is more inclined to reduce the risk of claims, your report is still very good,” the broker said most definitely. “You keep in touch with one of the top insurance companies in the country. With their preventive guidance and claims management, you should be good for this new resident.”

Fay was admitted, and sure enough, the atmosphere of Green Meadows began to change from a downturn to a highly elevated atmosphere! When she was fascinated by her growing wheelchair passengers and the patron's audience, Fay's cheerful laughter filled the halls and restaurants.

A noteworthy story even puts the staff in trouble and explains the real content of Fay. Fay from downtown New York moved to a small town in New Jersey during her middle age. It seems that no one can take full advantage of her, accustomed to defending her rights and the rights of any innocent bystander who happens to be within her reach and is attacked by local hooligans. As an annoying hooligan, he thought that he could spend a relaxing time with Miss Fay, and she proved his decisive mistake.

The potential robber approached Faye Wong and threatened to ask for the full contents of her wallet. Faye arrived inside and took out only a five-dollar bill, which was then thrown out by the sidewalk of the sidewalk. "Here, you poor man!" she declared. Holding a wallet in one hand, holding it up high, she marched angrily on the street!

Fay has almost no formal educational background. As she moved to a small town in New Jersey, she was immersed in community life and she looked at the babies where moms went to work.

Over time, Fay found it difficult to maintain a strict nanny. This does not allow those growing babies to be with her! On the weekend afternoon, her living room was full of children – warming up in Fay's light and treating Fay's candy… It looks like she is a beloved grandmother, at least half of the town!

The idea that everything is the same, sparked a painful mind in Fay's fantasy story about her life. Fay said that as her physical strength weakened, she decided that it was time to move into the nursing home. She acknowledged how difficult it is to keep her home. Still, for her, being someone else is a stimuli. In the nursing home, she can gather more friends…

“I like it here.” Fay will tell her residents and her many visitors the widest and sweetest smile. "I have my food. You are really delicious. You know. I have many friends. I like bingo and social life. The most important thing is that I let my girls come to see me… ”

Everyone loves Fay–a lonely person who has never had a visitor, and those who are sick let her do her job, no matter what they need, or help the staff in an orderly manner and her extraordinary happiness and gratitude. staff member. Everything they provide. For everyone in the nursing home, it feels like they were given a precious gift in the form of a sweet Fay.

One day in September, after the happy moments of bingo, due to Fay's contagious brightness, everyone was the winner and Fay fell to the ground. An orderly on-call rushed to her side. It’s too late to do anything. Fay's soul was taken immediately without any warning.

The day she went there was almost no distinction between residents and staff. Everyone mourned the man who entered the sanatorium with the sun.

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As the funeral car leaned forward a large group of friends, residents and caregivers, they were fortunate enough to witness Fay's smile, laughter, kindness, wisdom and simple faith.

What kind of outstanding personality should such followers show? Some unfamiliar bystanders want to know. Unfortunately for them, the dead saints can no longer meet in this world. Fay, the wonderful woman who warms so many people with her kindness, is now warming up those who know her in her memory.

How do nursing home responsibilities bring sunshine to retirement? was originally published on Spring

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