All posts by: Caroline Castillo Crimm

About Caroline Castillo Crimm
Retired Professor Emeritus from Sam Houston State University, interested in writing novels and speaking about topics such as the history of Latin American. Would like to share the AMAZING world of the 18th century in Northern New Spain, that's Spanish Texas and Mexico!
August 5, 2017

Elderly Mothers: Comings and Goings

I see a new face or two in the dining room almost every week, some happy, some sad. They hesitate at the entrance, unsure of where to sit. It is true that there is no assigned seating, but Heaven forfend, that someone should sit in a seat occupied by one of the long-timers. It is […]

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August 3, 2017

Elderly Mothers and their Relatives

There are a lot of us visiting our relatives @CarriageInn. It is always a surprise to me to see who is here. We are a quiet sub-group of our society—those with elderly parents who can’t keep our loved ones at home. All of us coming or going through the halls, greeting each other with wintry […]

Elderly Mothers
July 30, 2017

Elderly mothers and their dogs

“When are you getting rid of the dogs?” Mom asked the other day. I looked at her askance. “In about ten years,” I said. “They are taking up too much of your time,” she said. I admit, they do. I have four dogs rescued from the side of the road or from friends or neighbors […]

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July 29, 2017

Elderly Mothers and Medicare

Who knew there was a difference between Medicare A and B? Yesterday I took Mom to hear the wonderful Dan Phillips do a presentation on his @PhoenixCommotion. He builds fantastic houses here in Huntsville out of left-overs and remainders and trash. I thought she would enjoy it. I sat her right up front. She never […]

Elderly Mothers
July 28, 2017

Elderly Mothers and their memories

One thing for sure, our elderly parents don’t forget distant memories. They may not know what they ate this morning, but they can remember vivid details about some occurrence long ago. And although she wasn’t part of the memory, Mom wants something done about it. I spoke to the residents @CarriageInn for my monthly presentation […]

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July 27, 2017

Elderly Mothers and Bathing

Mom never encouraged cuddling. Daddy did, but Mom, very rarely. So, other than a hug or a peck on the cheek, touching her is hard for me, especially for something as intimate as bathing. As I arrived at her Resident Facility yesterday morning, I passed one of the Caregivers who had the day off. She […]

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July 25, 2017

Elderly Mothers and their Walkers

It’s all about balance. Recently, as Robots and competitions to produce a good one become more popular, I’ve seen clips of two-legged robots struggling to walk. Inevitably, they fall over in spectacular falls. They try to lift a foot to step up onto a platform. Slowly, they begin to tilt backward, their weight shifting, and […]

Elderly Mothers
July 24, 2017

Elderly Mothers and Their Activities

For almost all of her 98 years, my mother has kept a journal. Yesterday I saw her first attempt since she has been at the Residential Facility. It was an almost illegible scrawl in red ink. A confused rambling asking for her distant husband, Al. A garbled sentence of certainty that she was there to […]

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