Hello, welcome to my Garden Court thoughts after a long while. I rarely write much here because I rarely am involved with the things that go on here like my caregiver Jackie is because I do live here. Jackie associates with my neighbors more than I do these days because we have been having illnesses coming and going again because the tenants who are ill do not stay in their apartments or are in the hospital. In a place, like Garden Court, you have 7 floors of apartments and tenants. I consider Garden Court a community of strangeness, weirdness, fun, wonder, and concern. Garden Court is a sad place to live when trouble and problems arise because tenants cannot get along decently. Management and maintenance take care of problems by telling tenants to call the authorities to make a report of squabbles and meanness. I cannot wait to get out of here to Riverview Heights if God has it in my plans. I am still waiting to hear from them that a place has opened and my name is finally up. I am waiting patiently.
Leaving Burbank Plaza October 1, 2020, was a wonderful choice, but in July 2022, I ended up with Covid and hospitalized and sent to a nursing home, then in September 2022, I was hospitalized again for a hematoma, and a couple of days later, I found out that I had a blood infection. My leg brace became unhelpful because my foot had changed in the past four years that triggered Jackie to help find a specialist in my condition that is CP, and another long stint of being in a nursing home that emotionally damaged me to the point that I could not trust my primary care doctor anymore. I have been home since e November 2022 now, and feel I am not living my life, but my caregiver Jackie’s.