Oh, Ensure at the beginning if there is no appetite. |
Op here…thank you for your kind words. Other parent is scared and also has some dementia so while physically able to help with cooking, shopping etc., this parent is not able to think ahead proactively and prepare for things. Leaves us in a watchful role to ensure we mitigate risks. Many thanks to all who have responded with helpful input. |
OP - Are you aware of your parents finances since once you mentioned the other parent having some dementia, there really will be the need for some daily supervised care. You may benefit from having a visiting nurse set up a schedule to evaluare the home situation and see if you can get their services. Or see if an agency will do an in-home assessment and recommendation of care. One or both assessments may help provide you with key information. You may also want to look into other options for future care if at-home does not work. Better to have fuller coverage at the beginning and reduce as you see how both parents do and so you do not get worn out. |
100% this. It was awful. |