| People are missing the fact that if there was a legal way to euthanize seniors, you'd have POS kids trying to off their parents prematurely so they can get their inheritance. |
Paid well? The actual people caring for the patients aren’t paid well at all, which is why nearly all are immigrants. Deporting all these folks is going to be a disaster for the elder care world. |
You realize there are 168 hours in a week right? This is a massive burden on adult kids who are also raising their own kids. I hope no parent would ever want to be a burden on their kids. I know I don’t. |
Also, that’s not 24/7 care. Even assuming OP has no job, children or other responsibilities and can do a full “shift” everyday on her own, what about the other 16 hours each day? |
Honestly there boomers are planning to drain every cent |
You still can't murder people. You sound worse than any boomers. |
Also unreliable to get coverage/care and sometimes very dangerous with dementia patients to the point where the agency won't do it. So you will spend all this money on in home care only to realize you have to do memory care anyway. |
Nannying is also easier as children are smaller, can be physically controlled so they don't hurt anyone else or themselves, etc. |
| We are looking into sending our parent out of the country for memory care to Thailand or Latin America. It’s 1/5 of the price. We can’t afford 15,000 a month and the Medicaid beds seem awful. |
If the « boomers » you are referring to worked hard and scrimped and saved to have enough to pay for their retirement, why shouldn’t every cent of that money be used for their care? That’s what they saved for, that’s what the money is there for. |
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You say that she is "burning up a lifetime of savings "but what was the money saved for then? If she's already elderly, then it doesn't sound like she was going to use that money on vacations or material things. Are you upset about what this means for your inheritance? Otherwise, this is what people save up their money for, so they can have care at this level.
It's sad but otherwise what was she saving up the money for? Watching my parents go through the same made me ironically decide to save up less money and try to enjoy my life now more. |
| People all over the world care for their parents at home. I dont understand this issue and ehy we should be so different. And at some point won't robots do a lot of this care anyway? |
Even countries that have death with dignity for dementia patients, like Switzerland, require that the death happens while the patient is still doing relatively well/can consent. My mom, who’s newly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, would love to consent now to have it happen when she can no longer care for herself, but that’s not an option anywhere in the world. |
I agree it's a slow motion death. So cruel. We wouldn't put our pets through this type of end of life. There should be options. |
I don't know which other countries you're talking about but there's a lot of variability. Our middle class relatives and friends in South America care for their aging parents in home but they also have housekeepers who come every day and do all the cooking, cleaning, and laundry. Plus nurses who come to administer medicine and do other tasks that would cost thousands of dollars here. That's unheard of for anyone solidly middle class in this country and even a lot of UMC families. |