Its amazing that in the last stages of life, even as parts of his brain shut down he still consistently asks how he can be of service to those around him. What a humble, amazing soul.
@CathyMiller07112 жыл бұрын
Bless his heart. he covered all the things in this one, where's my car, my checkbook, where do I live? But then he also wants you to get that garage tidied up! 😂 And there's always dinner. You're a patient son to answer all those questions over and over. We might all be where he is someday.
@marcellavedin1996 Жыл бұрын
I was a CNA for 20 years and specialized in Alzheimers/Dementia. You're doing great! Here's a tip: play music from HIS Era. Tunes his mother and grandmother would have played on the piano. This can calm a confused state and the memories he will recall and lucid stories he will tell will blow your mind. Music therapy is awesome. Bless your heart. You can also add little reminders near his mirror. "I live here 3 days a week" ,"my checkbook is at Marks"
@rrhopewell Жыл бұрын
I work in the hospital and this just breaks my heart but I really am amazed at how well you and your brother do with your dad and not allowing him to be in a place where he would be mistreated. You both have earned a crown in heaven.
@brodywinrow9222 Жыл бұрын
Ed is a solid nice guy who loves his family and checkbook.
@nysavvy9241 Жыл бұрын
Bless this man... He's so mixed up yet totally lucid and coherent. He's extremely fortunate to have a family that cares so much.
@danijacob4119 Жыл бұрын
Dad is always ready to help. I love when he says “ pardon me “. Good man
@bigpappy2317 Жыл бұрын
I like him. Thank you for publishing these videos of your Dad. He's obviously a grand gentleman that's loved immensely by you. Well done, sir. You're a fine son. 😊
@Tom-gv5zh Жыл бұрын
I’m 69 years old, this video almost made me cry. I thank the good lord your father has such faithful sons. God bless you and your brother.
@Gigi-14 Жыл бұрын
He wants to feel needed. As a man of his generation, he needs to feel needed. He’s a sweet man and you are a good son Dan, as is Mark, for taking such fine care of him. 😊
@rachael8867
He so badly wants to help out. So precious ♡
@Radiance1324
Dan, you were raised very well by your parents. Your Dad is a fine example of his generation. My father was born in 1929. Family, responsibilities, courtesy, self-respect, respect to others, and raising children to be good citizens were on top of their list. God bless your dad and the rest of the family.
@katherinesimms5692
Dan, you are a wonderful son. Thank you for sharing your dad’s journey with us.
@pinewitchcottage6094
Your dad is so cute and funny, especially when it comes to his money. My dad is 95 years old and always worried about his money. He gets around like your father, pretty much self-sufficient, but his memory is starting to decline as well. I love your patience and the banter you have with your father. Watching your videos has taught me to be more patient with my father and the process. Thank you so much, you are a great help to all of us.
@sharonburgerburger9808 Жыл бұрын
Goodness, Grandpa is a remarkable man. He loves his family! He worries about his money, his car, his brother and Mark! Dan, you are his shadow and always calms his fears!
@shivaprasadtiwari6136
Dan, you and your brother Mark and family have done great job of taking care of your dad! You have inspired many people around the globe! God bless you!
@dylanscritters2238
He wants to be " useful". As we age it seems we need to feel useful and not any, "burden". I absolutely love how good of a son he's got to love and support him. You are all blessed to have each other.❤
@morganbrickwall7902 Жыл бұрын
He has a great attitude. He is confused and disoriented, concerned and worried, anxious and restless but never seems angry or futile. He has a great life filled with people who appear to genuinely care about him.
@kimbartlett-sl1od
I love how patient,kind,loving and respectful you are to your dad. You are a true Blessing. ❤