This is what alcoholics are forced to do because they can’t stop themselves from getting drunk even when they have prior commitments and long-standing responsibilities.
We had alternating air mattresses, as well as an alternating air pad for his chair. We repositioned him every 30 minutes during the day, slathered zinc barrier cream, moved and massaged his arms and legs 3 times a day. I had to teach every in home caregiver the same, how to shift his weight and put pillows in various places to relieve pressure points. He did not develop a bedsore the entire last year of his life. The hospice nurse said his skin was in great shape.
Thank you for doing this and for sharing it with us. Care is not hard when lives are treated with dignity, and where "Love the Lord your God and love your neighbor as yourself" are present.
I can't stand some of the cowardly comments on this thread.
At 8:16, the following idea -
“You can’t believe that death existed for millions of years before Adam, and then turn around and accept that Adam’s sin brought in death.”