Out of the Hospital
Last week Grams was released from the hospital to a care center in Boise. Any concern about leaving the hospital has dispelled as the last few days have gone by. Grams is getting great care and has a lot more flexibility and mobility (frequent trips outside the room, for example). What is more, the caretakers and therapists have been very encouraging. Grams said that in her first day of therapy at the care center she did more therapy and worked harder than she did during her month in rehab. Plus, as she has been working, the therapists have discovered that she has more movement in her hands and wrists than expected. Praise God!
We are all very encouraged about this turn of events. It has been a good reminder that we do not always have a true picture of God's plan--no one expected the care center to be the best possible move right now, but God knows what He's doing.
Please keep praying for Grams' continued healing, for her breathing to improve (she's doing great but still on the traech tube), and for her to be able to use her hands.
We are all very encouraged about this turn of events. It has been a good reminder that we do not always have a true picture of God's plan--no one expected the care center to be the best possible move right now, but God knows what He's doing.
Please keep praying for Grams' continued healing, for her breathing to improve (she's doing great but still on the traech tube), and for her to be able to use her hands.