Neil Bush says father George H.W. Bush doing 'much better'

Neil Bush spoke to Houston's ABC station about his father's illness.

Former President George H.W. Bush remains at Methodist Hospital, but one of his sons says the 93-year-old is doing "much better" and plans to be out of the hospital and travel to Maine in the near future.

"Doctors said he'd be in the intensive care unit for a week or whatever," Neil said. "He came back in two days. Who knows when he's going to come home, but he's doing much, much better."

Neil Bush is a businessman and investor, and lives in the Houston area.

The former president was admitted to Methodist Hospital on April 22 -- one day after attending his wife's funeral. Neil Bush said Saturday his father woke up the day after his wife's funeral and "had a urinal tract infection which turned into septic shock."

But Bush 41 is already making plans for the summer, according to his son.

"He has a strong desire to live. Life goes on -- quote, unquote. And it does. And we're excited as a family and I know many of his friends are excited that he is going to go to Maine and live a full, happy and comfortable life as long as he can," Neil said.

George H.W. Bush's spokesman Jim McGrath tweeted on Friday that the ex-president would remain in the hospital through the weekend. He also tweeted that the former president plans to go to Maine after his release.

George H.W. Bush bought his grandfather's estate in Kennebunkport, Maine, following his failed presidential bid in 1980 and has made it a regular summer visit throughout his life.