Catscankim
Well-Known Member
I have an older friend who was probably the first friend that I had when I moved to Florida 14 years ago, and we have always been on the same pool teams since then. After covid (my new timeline reference for everything), I have been out of touch with so many people.
Out of the blue, Dean calls me just to chit chat. I was at work, so it ended up being text messages. He said that he had a stroke over the summer and is doing so-so.
Today he left me a voicemail asking for some help around the house a few times a week, or if I knew anybody to help. I called him back and told him that I would love to come over a few times a week if he needed help with anything, or to just hang out.
He is married, and while she's never been in great health, she is much better than he is at this time...still driving etc. Aside from the stroke, he has also been diagnosed with Lewy Body and Parkinson's.
He asks "what would you charge to come over for an hour or two twice a week?" I'm like beat it Dean, I wouldn't ask for money to hang out with one of my dearest friends (or even help out around the house a bit for that matter).
He is so excited and puts me on the phone with Linda (whom I also love dearly). She turns me down because what she is looking for is somebody to come over for some relief time (which I totally get) during the day or early morning so she can run errands and stuff. I work 7a-3p, so this doesn't work for her. I said that I normally have off on weekends and would be happy to come over then if they needed me, or even come straight from work, which I would be there around 4:00.
A little upset, because I am offering to help out for free and commit to a few days a week after work or weekends. And she flat out says that my hours do not work for her LOL.
I guess my next best thing to do is find out if there is a service out there like what she is asking for. I'm pretty sure they have Medicare, but I don't know anything about it or what kind of home care they might pay for.
It was kind of a bizarre conversation with her. She mentioned that she would like to find somebody to pay cash (because apparently FREE from a very close friend isn't good enough LOL). Then she rambled on about how she used to babysit years ago and would get paid cash to watch her dad's friend's kids (what like 50-60 years ago we are talking??)
Looking for ideas or avenues to research. You guys always have good ideas, although I think this one might be a tall order.
Out of the blue, Dean calls me just to chit chat. I was at work, so it ended up being text messages. He said that he had a stroke over the summer and is doing so-so.
Today he left me a voicemail asking for some help around the house a few times a week, or if I knew anybody to help. I called him back and told him that I would love to come over a few times a week if he needed help with anything, or to just hang out.
He is married, and while she's never been in great health, she is much better than he is at this time...still driving etc. Aside from the stroke, he has also been diagnosed with Lewy Body and Parkinson's.
He asks "what would you charge to come over for an hour or two twice a week?" I'm like beat it Dean, I wouldn't ask for money to hang out with one of my dearest friends (or even help out around the house a bit for that matter).
He is so excited and puts me on the phone with Linda (whom I also love dearly). She turns me down because what she is looking for is somebody to come over for some relief time (which I totally get) during the day or early morning so she can run errands and stuff. I work 7a-3p, so this doesn't work for her. I said that I normally have off on weekends and would be happy to come over then if they needed me, or even come straight from work, which I would be there around 4:00.
A little upset, because I am offering to help out for free and commit to a few days a week after work or weekends. And she flat out says that my hours do not work for her LOL.
I guess my next best thing to do is find out if there is a service out there like what she is asking for. I'm pretty sure they have Medicare, but I don't know anything about it or what kind of home care they might pay for.
It was kind of a bizarre conversation with her. She mentioned that she would like to find somebody to pay cash (because apparently FREE from a very close friend isn't good enough LOL). Then she rambled on about how she used to babysit years ago and would get paid cash to watch her dad's friend's kids (what like 50-60 years ago we are talking??)
Looking for ideas or avenues to research. You guys always have good ideas, although I think this one might be a tall order.