Anonymous wrote:Hah! Reminds me of the time a neighbor asked to "borrow my ladder." I brought it over and then he tells me he's afraid of heights and wants me to climb the ladder instead.
Anonymous wrote:Displaced criticism. The may have meant it and some did help. they were never offering full-time on-call assistance. They aren't the problem, your mother is.
Anonymous wrote:They probably helped her a few times, found her ungrateful, and then decided it wasn't worth it anymore.
Also, in my experience, almost all kids way underestimate the actual amount of help their elderly parent needs. Consider if maybe that is why the neighbors are complaining - they are telling you that your mom really needs way more help.
Anonymous wrote:My mother thought she had a "village" thanks to false offers from neighbors of "call me anytime if you need anything." After I fielded enough "emergency calls" from mom over the years and her rejecting moving to a more appropriate setting (home would need total reno for age in place), we were advised to step back more for our sanity and to stop enabling. I only respond to real emergencies. So mom started turning to all those friendly neighbors. Over the past few months, 2 have called me complaining. One assumed because I lived in the area, she would never be taken up on the offer. I advised them to stop offering and let her know they are not available. One complained at how unappreciative she is. Welcome to my world. I let her know about all the complaints gently and she insists I am making it up. So they are on their own to set boundaries. She is of sound mind and no professional has been able to convince her to move because she thinks between me and all those friendly neighbors and me she is fine. Right now, she only needs occasional hired help when recovering from procedures, and she scares them off too. Some "sweet old ladies" like my mom just turn on fake charm, but will have no qualms about taking advantage of others and showing little appreciation. So please don't offer help unless you truly mean it. Be careful what you say because some people take "call me anytime" literally.