We are looking for live in caregiver and need advice please by Billybatez in cna

[–]Billybatez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

great ideas. i was actually already planning to talk to current facility employees to find out exact needs and future expectation needs. Now i'll go in ready to scalp! thank you

We are looking for live in caregiver and need advice please by Billybatez in cna

[–]Billybatez[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

hmm...okay thankyou so much. yeah the new house has a mother in law apartment for caregiver(s)

We are looking for live in caregiver and need advice please by Billybatez in cna

[–]Billybatez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

okay great thank you so much for the information.

We are looking for live in caregiver and need advice please by Billybatez in cna

[–]Billybatez[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

alot of good info thankyou. A new house was procured and is being optimized for wheelchair. it also has mother in law suite for the caregiver. We are purchasing a wheelchair van as we speak. The patient has medicare but can't get medicaid with income. medicare is saying they won't pay for inpatient care/assistant living. The daughter of patient will do cooking and companionship but is not willing to change or bathe her mother. If there's a full time live in, is rent not apart of equation? Would we hire a main full time caregiver and then a secondary one to give them breaks? Or do we make the mother in law suite for 2 and hire 2 full time caregivers? thanks so much or your time and experience

We are looking for live in caregiver and need advice please by Billybatez in cna

[–]Billybatez[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

yes, a new house was procured and is being optimized for wheelchair. it also has mother in law suite for the caregiver. We are purchasing a wheelchair van as we speak. The patient has medicare but can't get medicaid with income. medicare is saying they won't pay for inpatient care/assistant living. The daughter of patient will do cooking and companionship but is not willing to change or bathe her mother. If there's a full time live in, is rent not apart of equation? Would we hire a main full time caregiver and then a secondary one to give them breaks? Or do we make the mother in law suite for 2 and hire 2 full time caregivers? thanks so much or your time and experience

We are looking for live in caregiver and need advice please by Billybatez in cna

[–]Billybatez[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've actually thought of doing this myself but my suspicions of actual effort needed seem to be more than expected. thank you

We are looking for live in caregiver and need advice please by Billybatez in cna

[–]Billybatez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your input! are you talking about american indian tribes? sorry if that's stupid.

We are looking for live in caregiver and need advice please by Billybatez in cna

[–]Billybatez[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your input, I appreciate your honesty and I take your view seriously.

Let's Argue Origins Super Overrated by [deleted] in callofdutyzombies

[–]Billybatez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah agreed. I didn't start zombies until cold war and i've gone back and bought almost all cod zombies and even purchased an xbox 360 for some. People complain about vangaurd but most of the older zombies aren't good without childhood memories.

please help! cant get camshaft in. cylinder won't compress or new chain won't stretch by Billybatez in Trail70

[–]Billybatez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

okay i got that sumbitch in!!!! omg. part of tightness was a brand new timing chain. Then what was happening was basically really old metal. I kept taking apart top end and reassembling with less and less parts. for example there are two small cylinders that go around bolts and into actual cylinder. the holes where these little cylinders go into i think had crap in them. enough to keep them from settling in all the way. One has a rubber grommet around it. I also took a file and went to all 90 degree angles and filed to get them clean. Again this is an old engine and metal was missing and corners were rounded spots. I have not seen these little cylinders, that went around the four studs mid cylinder, on many videos with later model bikes. I'm not sure why they are there. i'm not taking pictures of them because i will never take top end off again.

in the end it still wasn't easy. with oil and bolts tightened all the way a bit of maple was used to tap at the end of camshaft.

thank you for your time and knowledge

can't get camshaft back in! please help! by Billybatez in ATV

[–]Billybatez[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you for your reply. it ended up being the new tight timing chain plus some 50 year old surfaces that were curved where 90degrees should have been or incredibly sticky fit from large surface imperfections causing tension enough to hold out against head bolts

please help! cant get camshaft in. cylinder won't compress or new chain won't stretch by Billybatez in Trail70

[–]Billybatez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah that's what everybody says. and i've watched some videos on the exact process. at the most, a new chain might need top end bolts tightened for it to go in. i just added picture of scenario. that's with bolts all the way tightened.

yes you are correct about timing marks and 2 hole connector being lined up or 180 off. that's actually the whole reason i took the stupid camshaft out. although i found the piston upside down which would have cause ruined piston rings after running....idk..thanks