Before my grandma passed away from dementia she kept reaching in the air and I said "Grandma what are you reaching for?" Then she smiled so big and gasped crying and said "It's so beautiful" I asked what and the last thing she ever said was "I'll show you some day" I held that woman's hand until the Lord took her home a few hours later. This song makes me cry like a baby and smile at the same time❤😢
I'm a nurse in a nursing home. It breaks my heart that their families leave them there. I truly do all I can to make each patient feel special when I work with them.
Bless you. We visit as often as we can but my Grandma is in a care center out of state...not my choice. Thank you for being there for our loved ones when we can't.
Yes!!!! Breaks my heart!! I use to work security for a hospital and I remember one Christmas, I was walking the floors checking on people and staff. I would see families visiting and laughing and enjoying each other. Then one room I passed there was an old man sitting on his bed.... Alone. And you could see his hurt and it nearly destroyed me 😭😭😭
I heard this Song then found you. First time watching you and I'm a new fan. I was raised to help anyone and passed this on to my children. My soul was touched tonight by both you and Brett. Much love. ❤
This is my favorite Brett Eldridge song. It reminds me of my mother-in-law. She had dementia and she called me Lucille a lot, even though my name is Denise. Lucille was my grandma's name. They knew each other when they were younger.
My grandmother has Dementia. She lives here with me. She knows my name but doesn't know I am her granddaughter. It is such a sad and cruel disease. I love this song. Glad u reacted to it.
I worked in a nursing home for three years as a teenager - I was a housekeeper in the same place my mother was a nurses' aide. I saw so many of the residents wait for family who never came. Mildred would wait for hours every Sunday, dressed up and sitting in the library. When noone would come, she'd walk back to her room and smile that her son must've had something come up. Another woman, my sister and I called her Yaya - a little Greek woman who broke her hip and worked so hard to get back on her feet - who finally got to a point where she could go home only to find out that her son had sold the house and she had no where to go. She went from a vibrant little firecracker to a withered old woman so fast it broke my 17 year old heart! Now whenever I hear of elder abuse, I get so angry!
Both my grandma's had Azheimer's. I was fortunate to be the one person they never forgot or confused with someone else. It is the worst thing in the world to see your loved one slowly lose themselves. Great song.
Brett Eldredge awesome he has an awesome heart you can tell he is a very good man has a good song and I believe he was sent from heaven so we could all understand understand more about Alzheimer's my man passed away from Alzheimer's I would never put him in a home he always came back home to me to take care of I will not change anything I can only ask God give me one more day I do it the same and take care of him to the end God bless Kyle Edwin Dyer I love you and I miss you it's almost been 10 years it's like it was yesterday
That's spooky! I just saw Brett Eldredge in concert last night in Glasgow, Scotland! When he played this he explained that he wrote after his own grandma was diagnosed with alzheimers.
Took my 78 yr. old mother to her 1st concert to see Brett Eldredge at the Orange county fair & she was dancing in the isles! Man I've never seen her smile that wide! I thank him for that. Great singer, songwriter & grandson. He wrote this song for his grandmother who had Alzheimer's.
This song was sad enough to me when I first heard it years ago but now that my grandmother has Alzheimer's and I'm living this... Man this hits me different now.. Haven't heard this since high school Agreed 100% that's why I won't let nobody put my grandma back in one of those places they're horrible
Mike, I'm sorry for what your family is going through with your grandmother. Alzheimers runs in my husband's family, losing his grandfather on his dad's side, grandmother on his mom's side, and father about 6 years ago. It's very hard watching your loved one go through this! May God be with you and your family.
It really does suck having her not know who I am anymore... They raised me my brother and my sister they're basically my parents I used to be able to talk to her about almost anything now she can barely hold an intelligible conversation being in the 7th stage of Alzheimer's heart breaking watching her suffer and the toll it's taking on my grandfather.. It really brings out the true colors of people though I've seen " family" who used to pretend to care and now barely come around not willing to help when needed only care about what happens after they've gone waiting to see their inheritance my own sister I can't even trust or rely on to come around to just visit for a day. Only person who's shown they care at all is my aunt who's now working on moving here from Georgia to help me take some stress off my grandfather and watch over her
@@mikegilland797 I'm so sorry! We kept Daddy at home with Mommy. They lived in an apartment type complex for elderly and we ended up having some help come in the last few weeks of his life to help. His last week he was pretty much unconscious.
Ronda G. 😢😢😢😢 we lost my grandma this past Tuesday afternoon 😭😭😭😭 she was more than my grandma she was my mother when my own "mom" prioritized drugs over her children..... I still can't believe she's gone it's like I'm living in a permanent nightmare and I can't wake up... I miss her 💔
My Grandmother had dementia so this song holds a special place in my heart. She would call me her favorite worker. I didn't mind. To be honest anything after "favorite" doesn't matter. Thanks for reacting to this song and thanks for your service.
I work in a nursing home and there is nothing that gets me more than the families that just bring their "loved ones" and leave them. I love all my babies. They make my days bright in the rough circumstances I sometimes have to work in.
I've worked in nursing homes in the past. Sometimes, the families will come and they will watch and speak with the nurses, but not interact with the residents... because the residents don't know them and it's traumatic for them (the residents). Specifically the Alzheimer's or other dementia residents. It's even sadder than when no one comes at all.
Exactly. Most of the time the dementia patients do even remember their family members. It is so sad cause they try to remind them and it ends up just upsetting the resident more.
I visited my mom and dad in the nursing home 6 days a week. Sadly my mom passed December 22 2017 and my dad passed 18 months later. Words cannot express how much i miss them. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Hold ur parents tight while u still have them!!!!
Navy vet. My wife has worked at the same nursing home for 36 years total. (Took 4 years off while I served my last tour) she has been a medication nurse on an alzheimers unit this whole time that includes when it was known as sundowner's, memory care or any other name they gave along the way. The story, and as you mentioned the "dropped off" patients (family never visits) are heart breaking. She's been there long enough that children of former residents are now residents themselves. There are sadly too many of the employees in the medical field as you described that don't care, hate their jobs. Today my wife's facility is over loaded, understaffed run by for profit corporations (it began as a nonprofit) who cut staff to same money, who bring patients that have complex health issues that quite frankly are above the care level for the facility, that have no problem throwing good people under the bus and let others get away with so much. The ones who care generally are there a long time. My wife has shed tears more than once at the passing of her residents.
I was a CNA and when I started having my job and the people, I left and went back to college. Those people don't deserve to be taken care of by someone who doesn't care. I knew far to many people who are still doing the job even though they hate it and the elderly suffer because of it. It's not their fault they are there and is not their fault you have your job, so either treat them better or leave.
I work for a company that assisted adults with various degrees of special needs ... and I had one I took care of ...for 12 hours .. 7pm-7am ... I put her to bed and woke her up for 2 years and everytime I came in she would squeal and light up and get so excited...for her being non verbal she had a way of saying so much with her movements... she ended up in the hospital and I went to care for her and when I walked in she was reaching for me and smiling ...and her brother I had no clue was there and he stood in the corner then he approached me and said he hasn't seen his sister react that happily in years ... long story short come to find out my dad fought with this man in desert storm ... and this song makes me think of them so much .... who knew 2 men on the battle field would be reunited years later because ones daughter would care for the others sister ( if that makes sense) ...caring for those who are unable to care for themselves is the best job in the world ...it isn't for everyone and that's okay ... but I adore my job and those I care for
I used to work as a dietary aide(aka kitchen worker) @ a nursing home between 17-20 yrs old. That was the best and most rewarding job I've ever had and ever probably will have in this life. It didn't pay much but the people around me from the residents to kitchen staff made it the best time of my life.....
I was an STNA and I always did whatever I could to try and make their days a little brighter. I worked with some amazing nurses and other NAs but unfortunately I worked with so many that just didn't care.
Why are most country and western songs so sad it's a beautiful song dementia or similar cause so much pain for family and friends my hat goes off to people that look after people suffering from this disease 👍👍
I wouldn’t say “most,” but a lot of them are sad. They tend to be sad, because they are honest. Songs should be like stories, and stories don’t always have a happy ending. But by the end of the song, you understand the singer’s emotion and that’s all they want: to get you to feel what they feel. If you want some happier songs, I always recommend Johnny Cash “A boy Named Sue,” Craig Morgan “International Harvester,” Brad Paisley “Waiting on a Woman” and “I’m Gonna Miss Her.”
I work in the kitchen at an Elder Care center and I serve them in the dining room. I do my best to talk to every single one of them just to let them know that I'm there for them. A lot of their families do not come to visit them so I try to be there for them in that way. Both of my parents are gone so this helps me as well.
I worked at a nursing home when this song came out. I wanted a story lie this. Sad / happy story a biker man wud visit his dad bbut a woman who daughter visted her every day she thought he was her son who never visited her but he wud the time to keep her company he hs big heart.
When my grandpa started getting sick we did the home hospice care and took care of him they said he lasted longer than if we were to put him in actual hospice
I work in a facility that takes care of people in long term care, Alzheimer and rehabilitation. It kills me to see how many do not have family or friends visit. I always try and make time to visit them even if it means I am there after my shift is over.
My mom has been gone for only 2 weeks today. My dad is having a hard time dealing with losing her. It a little hard on me since he has a hard time looking at me since I look so much like my mother as well as he is in the beginning stages of dementia. It does hurt but not in the straight to the heart hurt as I know that he is not doing it to be cruel
My grandma had Alzheimer's and the last time I saw her she thought my daughter who was maybe 1, was me and kept asking my mom who I was. It broke my heart so bad I had to leave the room.
Cindy Jensen I know how you feel. Most of my life I was in a single parent household. My mom was at work a lot so my grandparents pretty much raised me. My grandfather had dementia and my grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. My grandfather was in and out sometimes he would remember me sometimes he wouldn’t. My grandmother NEVER remembered me again. I was 18 and couldn’t take going to see them anymore. It killed me going from them raising me to not even knowing me. Every time I went my grandmother would ask who I was and what I was doing there. She would say that only her family was allowed in there.
Brett Eldredge is one of my favorite current country musicians, along with Brad Paisley. I grew up listening to Garth Brooks and Toby Keith, along with many others, but they definitely influenced me. I still listen to Garth Brooks quite a bit but not Toby Keith so much. I'm also a fan of Brothers Osborne.
This reminds me of my patient Juliet she thought I was her daughter and one night she wanted me to stay with her and I told her that I couldn’t so the next morning when I went to work they were bringing her out and she had passed away and I cried my eyes out.
There was a man that mom graduated high school with. He and his father got into a bunch of trouble because they opened a few nursing homes and were charging astronomical rates (they're already expensive but they took it to a whole nother level.) Needless to say, they got shut down, had lots of fees that they had to pay off ect. Well probably 10 years ago I was working at a bank that was about 1 1/4 miles from my house... after all that trouble with the nursing homes he and his dad opened a church, never went to seminary but advertised that they were ministers. They would come in weekly and drain the churches accounts... I didn't have a lot of options on how to go about getting them looked into because I couldn't give information from the bank because of privacy laws. Hypothetically, I may or may not have made an anonymous call. If someone pull that shit on my grandparents, I'd be in jail.
Are used to work for hospice and I had a lady in the nursing home and she was dying her daughters name was Martha she would call me Martha every day because her daughter never came and the day she died I was holding her hand and she was calling me Martha and I told her mama I’m right here it’s OK to go and then she died:-(I did not want her to think her daughter was not there so I was her daughter for a long time Martha❤️
Can you please listen to Jamey Johnson in color and thank you and all the troops that has ever served ❤️❤️ thank you I wanted to join the Navy but I can’t because I am blind in one eye and I want to thank everyone that could and did what I can’t so thank you all
She sits in the chair, so confused. She’s stubborn so she doesn’t want to talk because she knows she doesn’t know what’s happening. And the quiet is the better part of the day. When she thinks she knows what’s going on and gets mad at us for whatever we ‘shouldn’t’ be doing. Or doing wrong. Just so hard.
My grandfather died from complications due to Alzheimer’s. It is one of the worst ways to go. It steals your life and memories. Everything you lived, you lose touch of. Those things you want to hold onto for your whole life (your wedding day, birth of your children and grandchildren, etc) the disease steals those away, and then your body deteriorated along the way. I cannot wait to see my granddad when I get to heaven someday. In the meantime, I’d love for you to react to Ellsworth by Rascal Flatts. I don’t think there is an official music video
Blaine Larson: How did you get that lonely; Tim Rushlow: She misses him; Jordan Davis: Slow dance in a parking lot; anything from Ronnie Dunn; Morgan Wallen; Chris Janson: Good Vibes;
Not a lot of people want to put their loved ones in a nursing home and some times that usually is the beginning of the end. My dad and Aunt had to make that decision for my grandma who had Alzheimer's and dementia and they couldn't be there 24/7. She needed a lot of help
Maybe I'm reading too much into this but she talked to Raymond and told him "I can't believe it is already 1943".... His tombstone said he was born in 1949. I'm confused....
Based on my experience with one of my grandmothers, sometimes people don't visit for good reasons. "She's family" is not enough of a reason to put up with abuse, even if she isn't lucid.
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Before my grandma passed away from dementia she kept reaching in the air and I said "Grandma what are you reaching for?" Then she smiled so big and gasped crying and said "It's so beautiful" I asked what and the last thing she ever said was "I'll show you some day" I held that woman's hand until the Lord took her home a few hours later. This song makes me cry like a baby and smile at the same time❤😢
I'm a nurse in a nursing home. It breaks my heart that their families leave them there. I truly do all I can to make each patient feel special when I work with them.
Jamie Miller thank you ma’am
Bless you for that Miss. I hope, if I ever end in a nursing home, that I'm blessed to have people as compassionate as you watching over me.
Bless you. We visit as often as we can but my Grandma is in a care center out of state...not my choice. Thank you for being there for our loved ones when we can't.
If u want to hear a sadbstorynread my last story or call me
Thank you si much for this. My dad is in an assisted living facility and not many go to see him. This comment warmed my heart
It always brings me tears when I see that he brings the flower she gives him to Raymond's grave
Beautiful heartbreaking song. First time hearing it.
Yes!!!! Breaks my heart!! I use to work security for a hospital and I remember one Christmas, I was walking the floors checking on people and staff. I would see families visiting and laughing and enjoying each other. Then one room I passed there was an old man sitting on his bed.... Alone. And you could see his hurt and it nearly destroyed me 😭😭😭
I heard this Song then found you. First time watching you and I'm a new fan. I was raised to help anyone and passed this on to my children. My soul was touched tonight by both you and Brett. Much love. ❤
This is my favorite Brett Eldridge song. It reminds me of my mother-in-law. She had dementia and she called me Lucille a lot, even though my name is Denise. Lucille was my grandma's name. They knew each other when they were younger.
My 1st time hearing this with you, expecting tears.
YESSSS I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR MONTHS HE FINALLY LISTENED TO IT THANK YOU
This song pulls at my heart strings every time I hear it
My Dad is in the beginning stages of Alzheimer's. So this song really hits home for me.
My grandmother has Dementia. She lives here with me. She knows my name but doesn't know I am her granddaughter. It is such a sad and cruel disease. I love this song. Glad u reacted to it.
I worked in a nursing home for three years as a teenager - I was a housekeeper in the same place my mother was a nurses' aide. I saw so many of the residents wait for family who never came. Mildred would wait for hours every Sunday, dressed up and sitting in the library. When noone would come, she'd walk back to her room and smile that her son must've had something come up.
Another woman, my sister and I called her Yaya - a little Greek woman who broke her hip and worked so hard to get back on her feet - who finally got to a point where she could go home only to find out that her son had sold the house and she had no where to go. She went from a vibrant little firecracker to a withered old woman so fast it broke my 17 year old heart!
Now whenever I hear of elder abuse, I get so angry!
Great song and thank you for your service.
Both my grandma's had Azheimer's. I was fortunate to be the one person they never forgot or confused with someone else. It is the worst thing in the world to see your loved one slowly lose themselves. Great song.
this was written by Brett for his Grandmother who had this disease.....such a sweet guy and song
Brett Eldredge awesome he has an awesome heart you can tell he is a very good man has a good song and I believe he was sent from heaven so we could all understand understand more about Alzheimer's my man passed away from Alzheimer's I would never put him in a home he always came back home to me to take care of I will not change anything I can only ask God give me one more day I do it the same and take care of him to the end God bless Kyle Edwin Dyer I love you and I miss you it's almost been 10 years it's like it was yesterday
Added the like (and started crying) before even watching. This is one of THOSE songs. Thank you for reacting.
Goosebumps EVERY TIME!!!! TY TY TY for reacting to this song!!!!
That's spooky!
I just saw Brett Eldredge in concert last night in Glasgow, Scotland!
When he played this he explained that he wrote after his own grandma was diagnosed with alzheimers.
Brett’s the Man!! 💯
Saw you were reacting to this type of music and had to search this song. One of the best songs.
Ahhhhhh Brett Eldridge thank you!!! It’s about time!!!!! Do something I’m good at by him sooooo good!!! (Yes commenting before I watch it)
Hey Brianne, I hope you're having a good day :)
And yes Billy definitely react to this one, really fun song and music video
Took my 78 yr. old mother to her 1st concert to see Brett Eldredge at the Orange county fair & she was dancing in the isles! Man I've never seen her smile that wide! I thank him for that. Great singer, songwriter & grandson. He wrote this song for his grandmother who had Alzheimer's.
This song was sad enough to me when I first heard it years ago but now that my grandmother has Alzheimer's and I'm living this... Man this hits me different now.. Haven't heard this since high school
Agreed 100% that's why I won't let nobody put my grandma back in one of those places they're horrible
Mike, I'm sorry for what your family is going through with your grandmother. Alzheimers runs in my husband's family, losing his grandfather on his dad's side, grandmother on his mom's side, and father about 6 years ago. It's very hard watching your loved one go through this! May God be with you and your family.
I'm so sorry for your grandmother, having people slowly forget is horrible.
It really does suck having her not know who I am anymore... They raised me my brother and my sister they're basically my parents I used to be able to talk to her about almost anything now she can barely hold an intelligible conversation being in the 7th stage of Alzheimer's heart breaking watching her suffer and the toll it's taking on my grandfather.. It really brings out the true colors of people though I've seen " family" who used to pretend to care and now barely come around not willing to help when needed only care about what happens after they've gone waiting to see their inheritance my own sister I can't even trust or rely on to come around to just visit for a day. Only person who's shown they care at all is my aunt who's now working on moving here from Georgia to help me take some stress off my grandfather and watch over her
@@mikegilland797 I'm so sorry! We kept Daddy at home with Mommy. They lived in an apartment type complex for elderly and we ended up having some help come in the last few weeks of his life to help. His last week he was pretty much unconscious.
Ronda G. 😢😢😢😢 we lost my grandma this past Tuesday afternoon 😭😭😭😭 she was more than my grandma she was my mother when my own "mom" prioritized drugs over her children..... I still can't believe she's gone it's like I'm living in a permanent nightmare and I can't wake up... I miss her 💔
Absolutely awesome song and video! Love the channel!
Is sad song make me cry
I love the fact that he takes the time to bring her joy he will never imagine in this song.
My Grandmother had dementia so this song holds a special place in my heart. She would call me her favorite worker. I didn't mind. To be honest anything after "favorite" doesn't matter. Thanks for reacting to this song and thanks for your service.
One of the first songs I heard from Brett Eldredge ❤ holds a special place in my heart. Thanks for reacting
Love this song❤️
Lose my Mind and drunk on your love are 2 more great songs by Brett!!!
I work in a nursing home and there is nothing that gets me more than the families that just bring their "loved ones" and leave them. I love all my babies. They make my days bright in the rough circumstances I sometimes have to work in.
the worst families are the ones who bring a family member who is lucid and knows that they are being left for being inconvenient.
@@dissodatore I agree. And it adds more when they keep promising to take them home and never do. Some people have no heart.
You would like his song...Love Someone (The Edgar Cut)....so stinking cute😁😁😁
Oh my! 😭 What an awesome man!
One of the best songs of the last 10 years!
Putting another plug in for Rachel Proctor "Me and Emily" and Dusty Drake "One Last Time".
You gotta listen to Dad's Old Number by Cole Swindell.....it's a byse song for sure
Yes!!!!
Numbers on the cars too
Finally!!!
I've worked in nursing homes in the past. Sometimes, the families will come and they will watch and speak with the nurses, but not interact with the residents... because the residents don't know them and it's traumatic for them (the residents). Specifically the Alzheimer's or other dementia residents. It's even sadder than when no one comes at all.
Exactly. Most of the time the dementia patients do even remember their family members. It is so sad cause they try to remind them and it ends up just upsetting the resident more.
Have you reacted to Voices by Chris Young? If not you should, it's a great song.
I firmly believe that's Chris best song by a long shot.
I visited my mom and dad in the nursing home 6 days a week. Sadly my mom passed December 22 2017 and my dad passed 18 months later. Words cannot express how much i miss them. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Hold ur parents tight while u still have them!!!!
yo brett is from my home town and my god this man can sing he always comes home and helps out the town as well as puts on a show once in a while
Navy vet. My wife has worked at the same nursing home for 36 years total. (Took 4 years off while I served my last tour) she has been a medication nurse on an alzheimers unit this whole time that includes when it was known as sundowner's, memory care or any other name they gave along the way. The story, and as you mentioned the "dropped off" patients (family never visits) are heart breaking. She's been there long enough that children of former residents are now residents themselves. There are sadly too many of the employees in the medical field as you described that don't care, hate their jobs. Today my wife's facility is over loaded, understaffed run by for profit corporations (it began as a nonprofit) who cut staff to same money, who bring patients that have complex health issues that quite frankly are above the care level for the facility, that have no problem throwing good people under the bus and let others get away with so much. The ones who care generally are there a long time. My wife has shed tears more than once at the passing of her residents.
This was his first single and wow!! great story. Nice pick.
If you're doing more Brett Eldredge, ya gotta do "Something I'm Good At"!
I was a CNA and when I started having my job and the people, I left and went back to college. Those people don't deserve to be taken care of by someone who doesn't care. I knew far to many people who are still doing the job even though they hate it and the elderly suffer because of it. It's not their fault they are there and is not their fault you have your job, so either treat them better or leave.
Man, I been hitting up all the reactors for some Brett Eldridge. Especially anything from his Couch Sessions playlist. Awesome voice and song writer.
I work for a company that assisted adults with various degrees of special needs ... and I had one I took care of ...for 12 hours .. 7pm-7am ... I put her to bed and woke her up for 2 years and everytime I came in she would squeal and light up and get so excited...for her being non verbal she had a way of saying so much with her movements... she ended up in the hospital and I went to care for her and when I walked in she was reaching for me and smiling ...and her brother I had no clue was there and he stood in the corner then he approached me and said he hasn't seen his sister react that happily in years ... long story short come to find out my dad fought with this man in desert storm ... and this song makes me think of them so much .... who knew 2 men on the battle field would be reunited years later because ones daughter would care for the others sister ( if that makes sense) ...caring for those who are unable to care for themselves is the best job in the world ...it isn't for everyone and that's okay ... but I adore my job and those I care for
I used to work as a dietary aide(aka kitchen worker) @ a nursing home between 17-20 yrs old. That was the best and most rewarding job I've ever had and ever probably will have in this life. It didn't pay much but the people around me from the residents to kitchen staff made it the best time of my life.....
My sweet mama was suffering with dementia when this song came out. It's truly heartbreaking that this is what happens
As soon as I saw the title, I knew that BYSE would enter the chat
I was an STNA and I always did whatever I could to try and make their days a little brighter. I worked with some amazing nurses and other NAs but unfortunately I worked with so many that just didn't care.
my so emotional is out. this song is moving with love.
I worked nursing homes is so sad!
Can you do Lose My Mind by Brett Eldridge and Billy’s Got His Beer Goggles on by Neal McCoy
I forgot about Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On. Great song!
His song Love Someone (The Edgar Cut)
Why are most country and western songs so sad it's a beautiful song dementia or similar cause so much pain for family and friends my hat goes off to people that look after people suffering from this disease 👍👍
Because even rocker Brett Michaels knows that "every cowboy sings a sad, sad song"
Well I'm glad someone else knows that as well ☺
I wouldn’t say “most,” but a lot of them are sad. They tend to be sad, because they are honest. Songs should be like stories, and stories don’t always have a happy ending. But by the end of the song, you understand the singer’s emotion and that’s all they want: to get you to feel what they feel. If you want some happier songs, I always recommend Johnny Cash “A boy Named Sue,” Craig Morgan “International Harvester,” Brad Paisley “Waiting on a Woman” and “I’m Gonna Miss Her.”
Thank you so much for this reaction! My grandpa just passed on Valentine’s Day. He had Alzheimer’s and this really touched my heart.
I work in the kitchen at an Elder Care center and I serve them in the dining room. I do my best to talk to every single one of them just to let them know that I'm there for them. A lot of their families do not come to visit them so I try to be there for them in that way. Both of my parents are gone so this helps me as well.
18 video Tapes by Jason Meadows...tear jerker dedication for our fallen heros🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸
I work in the hospital you would not believe the elderly people who have nobody come see them it's sad I try to talk with all them
I've been waiting literally for months for you to do this song... then I miss you publishing it and find it 2 months late!
Sorry blame it on UA-cam... they refuse to send my notifications to people 🤦🏾♂️
this song always makes me cry my mammy was in a nursing home the last few years of her life
I worked at a nursing home when this song came out. I wanted a story lie this. Sad / happy story a biker man wud visit his dad bbut a woman who daughter visted her every day she thought he was her son who never visited her but he wud the time to keep her company he hs big heart.
God has his hand in real country music. ❤
When my grandpa started getting sick we did the home hospice care and took care of him they said he lasted longer than if we were to put him in actual hospice
I work in a facility that takes care of people in long term care, Alzheimer and rehabilitation. It kills me to see how many do not have family or friends visit. I always try and make time to visit them even if it means I am there after my shift is over.
My mom has been gone for only 2 weeks today. My dad is having a hard time dealing with losing her. It a little hard on me since he has a hard time looking at me since I look so much like my mother as well as he is in the beginning stages of dementia. It does hurt but not in the straight to the heart hurt as I know that he is not doing it to be cruel
It makes me feel like he loved their time together because he had no family!!
Florida Georgia line may we all been waiting for7 month's
My grandma had Alzheimer's and the last time I saw her she thought my daughter who was maybe 1, was me and kept asking my mom who I was. It broke my heart so bad I had to leave the room.
Cindy Jensen I know how you feel. Most of my life I was in a single parent household. My mom was at work a lot so my grandparents pretty much raised me. My grandfather had dementia and my grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. My grandfather was in and out sometimes he would remember me sometimes he wouldn’t. My grandmother NEVER remembered me again. I was 18 and couldn’t take going to see them anymore. It killed me going from them raising me to not even knowing me. Every time I went my grandmother would ask who I was and what I was doing there. She would say that only her family was allowed in there.
Forever changed by Vince Gill is one of my favorites! I’d love to see you react to it
Listen to "I know who he is" by William Michael Morgan
Brett Eldredge is one of my favorite current country musicians, along with Brad Paisley. I grew up listening to Garth Brooks and Toby Keith, along with many others, but they definitely influenced me. I still listen to Garth Brooks quite a bit but not Toby Keith so much. I'm also a fan of Brothers Osborne.
This reminds me of my patient Juliet she thought I was her daughter and one night she wanted me to stay with her and I told her that I couldn’t so the next morning when I went to work they were bringing her out and she had passed away and I cried my eyes out.
There was a man that mom graduated high school with. He and his father got into a bunch of trouble because they opened a few nursing homes and were charging astronomical rates (they're already expensive but they took it to a whole nother level.) Needless to say, they got shut down, had lots of fees that they had to pay off ect. Well probably 10 years ago I was working at a bank that was about 1 1/4 miles from my house... after all that trouble with the nursing homes he and his dad opened a church, never went to seminary but advertised that they were ministers. They would come in weekly and drain the churches accounts... I didn't have a lot of options on how to go about getting them looked into because I couldn't give information from the bank because of privacy laws. Hypothetically, I may or may not have made an anonymous call. If someone pull that shit on my grandparents, I'd be in jail.
Are used to work for hospice and I had a lady in the nursing home and she was dying her daughters name was Martha she would call me Martha every day because her daughter never came and the day she died I was holding her hand and she was calling me Martha and I told her mama I’m right here it’s OK to go and then she died:-(I did not want her to think her daughter was not there so I was her daughter for a long time Martha❤️
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Can you please listen to Jamey Johnson in color and thank you and all the troops that has ever served ❤️❤️ thank you I wanted to join the Navy but I can’t because I am blind in one eye and I want to thank everyone that could and did what I can’t so thank you all
She sits in the chair, so confused. She’s stubborn so she doesn’t want to talk because she knows she doesn’t know what’s happening. And the quiet is the better part of the day. When she thinks she knows what’s going on and gets mad at us for whatever we ‘shouldn’t’ be doing. Or doing wrong.
Just so hard.
My grandfather died from complications due to Alzheimer’s. It is one of the worst ways to go. It steals your life and memories. Everything you lived, you lose touch of. Those things you want to hold onto for your whole life (your wedding day, birth of your children and grandchildren, etc) the disease steals those away, and then your body deteriorated along the way. I cannot wait to see my granddad when I get to heaven someday.
In the meantime, I’d love for you to react to Ellsworth by Rascal Flatts. I don’t think there is an official music video
I clicked on this video just to see if BYSE was going to log in on this one.
If you really want to see his songwriting and telling ability listen to 1 Mississippi by him. He is phenomenal.
Don’t Ya Brett Eldrege
Blaine Larson: How did you get that lonely; Tim Rushlow: She misses him; Jordan Davis: Slow dance in a parking lot; anything from Ronnie Dunn; Morgan Wallen; Chris Janson: Good Vibes;
Don't forget about Tim Rushlow's Love Will
"Numbers on cars" by Riley Green
It's called "the Long Goodbye" Alzheimer's is the absolute worst thing. The person slowly loses who they are and were and ends with nothing left.
Not a lot of people want to put their loved ones in a nursing home and some times that usually is the beginning of the end. My dad and Aunt had to make that decision for my grandma who had Alzheimer's and dementia and they couldn't be there 24/7. She needed a lot of help
Love to hear your thoughts on George Canyon - My Name. Warning it will bring out byse.
Do love someone plz it is a really good song and I really love it
numbers on the cars riley green
Maybe I'm reading too much into this but she talked to Raymond and told him "I can't believe it is already 1943".... His tombstone said he was born in 1949. I'm confused....
Based on my experience with one of my grandmothers, sometimes people don't visit for good reasons. "She's family" is not enough of a reason to put up with abuse, even if she isn't lucid.
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Hey Billy you should watch get our six by five finger death punch. For a veteran reaction
React to: Little Mix: Shout Out To My Ex
React to: Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert: Somethin Bad
React to: Lady Antebellum: I Run To You
React to: Darius Rucker: Alright
I haven’t listened to Little Mix inna hot minute!
Can you react to In My Arms Instead by The Randy Roger's Band.
I worked at a nursing home for 6 years, I spent a lot of time living in someone else's reality
react to Brett Eldredge bring you back and also Brett Young Mercy
Hey Billy can you react to Brett Eldredge - Wanna be that Song. This is in honor of the upcoming baseball season and spring training.