Topic > Personal Experience: Experience in Grandma's Nursing Home

It was this third stroke that made a big difference for her. Due to the daily responsibilities of my family, work and taking care of us children, neither my uncles, my aunt nor my mother could find time in their busy schedules to take care of my grandmother. Considering she needed 24/7 care, they thought it best to put her in a nursing home. Towards the end of November he arrived at Miller's Merry Manor. From my personal perspective the environment seemed to be exceptionally calm and comfortable. When I first walked through the doors I noticed a bird cage set into the wall containing about 20-30 birds. I could hear them chirping down the hall. The scenery was particularly relaxing. The building was very clean and smelled of flowers, which led me to believe that the environment was suitable. By the time the papers were signed and she settled in, it was almost 9 and time to leave. I saw in her eyes that she was nervous about staying; so were my family and I, but the nurses reassured us that they would take care of her properly and we felt that all of them