Caregiving: Anyone else doing this alone?
I'm the last of our surviving family and I'm no spring chicken.
I have a friend that was in a similar situation with 6 other siblings, 7 total. Each one took 1 day a week.
I'm a little envious.
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I’m not familiar with it. I have contacted my local senior center and checked with SHIIP for all services that might be available. Since we have a home health aid coming in we discovered how resistant to care my dad is. He refuses to allow the aid to assist him with personal hygiene, shaving, etc. He complains the whole time he is here. So, I’m not sure how we’d utilize any additional help inside the home. Maybe, he’d do better in a facility. We have explained that without outside help coming in, he will not be able to stay. He’ll have to go to a nursing home, but either he can’t process it or he doesn’t believe us. It’s true though.
God bless you...you will most certainly be rewarded...Honor thy father and mother....
It's terribly difficult for the family when the family member won't cooperate with a plan of care. I know several such cases. One husband blames his wife for "abandoning" him and putting him in a facility. His behavior was so outrageous she simply couldn't cope. He's been kicked out of three facilities because of his behavior and now, I believe, he's back at home. It's a nightmare. At some point, you have to go forward with the plan that works best for you. Don't let yourself go down with the ship. Find some support, even if it's only (only?) a friend you can talk to.
I appreciate that. I keep going because I know this is short lived. At some point in the near future, we’ll be in a place of peace. We will find them placements.
My mom’s condition worsens as well, and she refuses the meds that would help. So, her mobility will soon be zero. Therefore, I can see them both in a facility. My siblings are in board with this. Now, it’s just a matter of finding a place or two that has a vacancy and getting them qualified. They both have a very poor QOL, but does their actual health match? Their labs are pretty good, except for a few things.
It’s something I certainly hope to avoid for myself. I wouldn’t put my adult kids through this.
I suspect part of it is due to them always being such control freaks. The most controlling and stubborn people I’ve ever known, though they do have some good traits too. Now, this is causing them more anxiety than it would normally.
I am!