Hello - Thought I would send out another update, although I don't have many details - medically. While the family was in San Diego for the Thanksgiving holiday, Jason lost use of his legs, and has no feeling below his waist. He has been in a wheelchair since before Thanksgiving. At this time Candy has stopped working and is taking care of Jason full-time. She does have assistance from Hospice and has engaged a home health agency to come in a few times a day and help her move Jason from bed to chair, etc. (they also help with house cleaning, meal prep., companionship...pretty much whatever Candy/Jason ask for). This has been great. They are still working out a schedule as to how much help they need, when they need it, etc., and getting used to having someone in the house is going to take some time. Jason's spirits are (seem) good. He is the same old guy that we all know and love. Candy is hanging in there. She is one tough cookie and is taking great care of her entire family. Candy's mom arrived yesterday and will be staying for.....as she puts it, "the winter". :) She will be a big help with the kids and support of Candy/Jason.
I expressed to Candy that many people would like to visit them. She said, "Yes, please." The best way to do that is to schedule through Candy. Texting is your best bet. 541-390-9811. Be patient. Some days are easier than others, but they want folks to visit. Don't be afraid that you are bugging them - you are supposed to bug them - they are your friends :)
One area that we can all help with starting now, would be providing dinners. I will keep a calendar of names/dates. Just send me a few dates you are interested in, and I will sign you up for one or a few, and get back to you. In order to keep their evening dedicated to family, you can either have me pick up the meal or bring it to my house. I will take dinners over. They just don't want to have to have social hour every evening when someone delivers a meal. This will make Candy's evenings MUCH less stressful, and she can focus on her family. So get your apron on and start cooking. Doesn't have to be fancy. Doesn't even have to be good........well, kinda good.
Of course they are overwhelmed by the love and support from you all. It seems every day, they are told of someone wanting to do something for them, or just doing something out of the blue. What great friends you all are!
Get out your calendar and send me the dates. Thanks again!!
Love,Julie Cavanaugh
Please share your memories...
The new purpose of this blog is to share memories of Jason Freiboth. If you would like to have a story posted, please email it to audreyr@bendparksandrec.org. On the left panel is some background information. As blogs work, entries are posted chronologically so PLEASE SCROLL DOWN to read everything. Feel free to make comments to any posting. --Audrey Robeson, IT Manager, Bend Park & Recreation District
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