Stubborness & Resistance to Help
My husband has always been a stubborn man. With Alzheimer's, he's gotten worse even though he knows he should be doing some things for his own good. For example, his memory is bad enough that he can't remember his address or my phone number--bad news if he should fall, get lost, or confused even more. I bought him an ID bracelet that, ideally, he should wear 24/7. But he doesn't want to wear it at night or in the shower. OK, but he supposedly has agreed to wear it at all other times. Once again this morning, he went out to walk the dog, was gone for a half hour, and came home not wearing it. Not surprisingly, I was exasperated and said he had promised to wear it. He began making excuses, so I raised my voice and got angry. Then, per usual, he said I didn't have any right to get angry and basically put the blame back on my shoulders because I wasn't his boss. He'll probably come to me later today and apologize and say he'll try to wear the ID bracelet. But I'm sure it will happen again because, basically, he doesn't want to. This is the same type of behavior that occurs with some other activities. Should I just give up, even though this is a safety issue?
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@trishaanderson Since you mentioned Life360. Are you using it as a free account or paying for it? I don't have an iPhone, yet my parents do so I installed this on mom's phone but the problem is she is protective of her phone and is not a fan of the "tracking" and knowing where she is. This app constantly sends notifications although I have disabled them so I'm wondering if this is just because we are using it free versus a paid account. Every time I can make an excuse to update her phone or check something for her, I double check that notifications are off and reset her location so we can see her but with each notification pop up, she shuts off the location. Ugh! We decided to use Life360 because the Apple's Findmyphone doesn't have a nice view like Life360 does and also I can see both of them having an Andriod device and not an iPhone. Any advice there?
We have the free account, but I think I will update it to the paid account just to see the difference.
My husband is no longer suspicious of things on his phone. I just tell him they are ads, like on TV.
I can't believe there isn't even a better app out now.
Wow your situation hits home! I feel every point, except for the aneurysm. The only good thing,you will not be worrying if you go first.. keep sharing please