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Posts by Ann Mroz


I work as an elder and hospice caregiver, which I am oddly passionate about. I can love on them shamelessly and no one complains about my codependence. It's a win-win situation. 

Many of my caregiving colleagues complain about the repetitive questions and, sometimes reactions, of the elderly, especially when those patients happen to read the newspaper, especially with the current downward spiral of our country — as if these people haven't lived through enough horror...

I love my dementia peeps, but sometimes wonder if there's a Guinness Book World Record for how many times an hour a dementia patient can repeat the same question — it's got to be in the hundreds. At least with small children, they ask different questions. Dementia patients will get stuck on one short question and ask it until you can interrupt their train(carousel) of thought and successfully redirect their attention. That carousel is pretty manic sometimes. 

A couple days ago, I picked up my mail from the post office and drove over to the nursing home to take (let's call her "Miss Daisy") Miss Daisy out for a drive. Before we took off on our road trip, to the end of The Road and back, in our landlocked little town (Juneau, Alaska), I set my copy of The Onion down in front of her. 

Over our two-hour excursion, tiny Miss Daisy read that front page at least a dozen times and each time she would snicker, giggle, and guffaw, then put it down on the dash board and, a minute later, discover it anew. I think it was the best afternoon of my life. We don't often hear them laugh and when they do, it's the sweetest thing you've ever heard. 

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Thank you, thank you, thank you, for the really important work all of you do. You make the world a better place.

I work as an elder and hospice caregiver, which I am oddly passionate about. I can love on them shamelessly and no one complains about my codependence. It's a win-win situation. Many of my caregiving colleagues complain about the repetitive questions and, sometimes reactions, of the elderly, especially when those patients happen to read the newspaper, especially with the current downward spiral of our country — as if these people haven't lived through enough horror... I love my dementia peeps, but sometimes wonder if there's a Guinness Book World Record for how many times an hour a dementia patient can repeat the same question — it's got to be in the hundreds. At least with small children, they ask different questions. Dementia patients will get stuck on one short question and ask it until you can interrupt their train(carousel) of thought and successfully redirect their attention. That carousel is pretty manic sometimes. A couple days ago, I picked up my mail from the post office and drove over to the nursing home to take (let's call her "Miss Daisy") Miss Daisy out for a drive. Before we took off on our road trip, to the end of The Road and back, in our landlocked little town (Juneau, Alaska), I set my copy of The Onion down in front of her. Over our two-hour excursion, tiny Miss Daisy read that front page at least a dozen times and each time she would snicker, giggle, and guffaw, then put it down on the dash board and, a minute later, discover it anew. I think it was the best afternoon of my life. We don't often hear them laugh and when they do, it's the sweetest thing you've ever heard. ... Thank you, thank you, thank you, for the really important work all of you do. You make the world a better place.

I got permission to share this, and I'm extremely grateful for that.

The Onion got this letter from one of our subscribers in Alaska. She works with dementia patients and decided to leave a copy in the car for each one.

This email made my year. Read it and you'll see what I mean. People are good.

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Well this has certainly got people talking on here and on LinkedIn today!

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Bill Gates accuses Elon Musk of ‘killing’ children with USAID cuts Billionaire reopens feud with Tesla chief as he unveils plan to spend $200bn on philanthropy and close foundation in 2045

Gates in an interview with the @financialtimes.com doesn’t hold back about Musk’s USAID cuts: “The picture of the world’s richest man killing the world’s poorest children is not a pretty one,”

www.ft.com/content/bdd9...

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How ditching EHCPs could mean SEND is better funded The approach and the incentives that flow from it are ruinous. Here's what we should do instead

‘In 2011, I was a junior official working on SEND reforms, including introducing EHCPs. Because these included a health element, we had to present the idea to Department of Health officials. They laughed at us, and that meeting is seared into my memory’ schoolsweek.co.uk/ditching-ehc...

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ONS confirms our exclusive story that Ian Diamond has resigned as head of the national statistics body! It came after mounting pressures over the ONS's handling of a collapse in response rates to key household surveys. It had made its unemployment and employment figures useless

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Sex in the Supreme Court A Brief Overview

Anyone who is interested in understanding the judgment the Supreme Court will be delivering today in For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers will no doubt find @michaelpforan.bsky.social's excellent overview of the legal issues very useful. knowingius.org/p/sex-in-the...

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I am reading the new book by the Facebook / Meta whistleblower - Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams.

Interesting bit where she says that the big tech bosses all push their products on other people's kids but refuse to let their own kids use them.

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This is how we were. You see kids today and there’s a reserve in them that’s new.

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So true! I could almost picture myself in that photo

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Done! Thank you – that is super helpful

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Adding to phone immediately

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🚨NEW: There has been a big spike in schools using funding for disadvantaged pupils to plug budget holes.

Our new research reveals that more cash-strapped schools are cutting back on staff, trips and equipment than in 2024⤵️ 🧵

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Many UK universities’ trans inclusion policies contravene equality law Recent cases brought by gender-critical employees show that going beyond the law can easily turn into stepping outside the law, says Akua Reindorf

Good advice for universities from Akua Reindorf KC www.timeshighereducation.com/opinion/many...

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The Observer view on gender data: failure to accurately record biological sex harms us all | Observer editorial A report lays bare the extent of real-world detriment caused by institutions that have caved in to activist pressures

The Observer editorial on @sullivan-review.bsky.social:

"A report lays bare the extent of real-world detriment caused by institutions that have caved in to activist pressures"

www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

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A few bits here are just bonkers.
Firstly the prison population issues are absolutely not because of increases in exclusion.
Secondly it is weird to suggest that because there are links between the cohort excluded from school and those committing serious violence we should stop exclusions.

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Bruce has been groomed and looks very handsome indeed

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Fine tribute to John Prescott from Tony Blair institute.global/insights/new...

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Yes, and just more interesting stuff. I am finding it a bit boring

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Cuts to the AMSP programme for Further Maths. 2 approved Maths schools on pause. Maths courses being shut at universities around the country. It’s not been a great few days for an AI powerhouse……

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Exclusive: Academy trust which has generated income of more than £12m from phonics product starts “investigation into its tax status”
www.educationuncovered.co.uk/news/173356/...
Wandle Learning Trust reveals it should have been registered for VAT, in latest accounts.

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Cardiff: University confirms plans to cut 400 jobs Vice-chancellor Wendy Larner says

This is huge: a Russell Group uni making such severe cuts shows the extent of the crisis in HE funding.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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Phillipson dismisses Conservative call for school phone ban law Education secretary calls the proposals a ‘headline-grabbing gimmick’

‘I agree that phones have no place in the classroom. It is entirely right that schools take firm action to stop their use, and I know that is what the vast majority of schools already do’: Bridget Phillipson rejects Tory plans to legislate against mobile phones

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A pleasure. He cheers me up too!

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Even when simple I get an accountant to do it. I am notoriously awful with forms and it alleviates a lot of pain

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Ottie is gorgeous!

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This is why you don't design curricula around "jobs of the future".

We can't predict the future but we do know what general skills and knowledge will be valuable whatever job you do.

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Thank you. He’s not too keen on the brushing

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And presumably has that name for the same reason

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For you Cwris I’ll try!

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Freya is very lovely!

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