Well, this is progress, proff. At least now you're acknowledging (through usage) that there is a difference between adjectives and adverbs, although your comprehension of exactly what a verb is seems still to be a bit shaky -- you defined an entire phrase as a verb in a recent post. But, you're making progress, and that's important.
Now, let's look momentarily at your spelling. One word that keeps cropping up is your use of "buttult". I presume, since no such word is found in any dictionary I own, and through your context, that your intended word is "buttault." You should note that most writing or mail software has a spellchecker included. You need to more carefully use this spellchecker, lest someone get the mistaken impression that you are some kind of ludicrous savant.
Your random capitalization and the somewhat bizarre use of self-reference pronouns are subjects best left for another day.
Do say hello from all of us to all the folks who work there at the home. Staff members at your sort of chronic care facility have a difficult job that is often thankless, but they are truly deserving of a great deal of respect.
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