Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are also adult day care programs where you to take her to a group setting for the day. The socialization aspect of that is very nice and positive.
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OP you need to think long term. What you are proposing does not sound sustainable. I would research memory care now. It's not all going to magically fall into place when you realize she is farther along that you thought. Also, one fall/surgery/life trauma and she could progress quickly. Better to already be in the right setting.
Does she even have friends where she is? You said for cultural reasons you want to keep her in her home. Is it even safe for her? Does she hav e a network besides you? The old fashioned cultural ideas go along with villages and communities where people can support this. They don't jive well with busy parents being stretched thin and neighbors who have their own lives and stressors.
Mom has been here for over sixty years so she has friends and family in the DC area. The younger members work and have children and the older members can help on occasion. Truthfully, I’m thinking short term as the unexpected passing of my dad has added depression to the dementia. I have an elder family member helping now but she will be going back home to another state in October. I also will be going back to work in a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are also adult day care programs where you to take her to a group setting for the day. The socialization aspect of that is very nice and positive.
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OP you need to think long term. What you are proposing does not sound sustainable. I would research memory care now. It's not all going to magically fall into place when you realize she is farther along that you thought. Also, one fall/surgery/life trauma and she could progress quickly. Better to already be in the right setting.
Does she even have friends where she is? You said for cultural reasons you want to keep her in her home. Is it even safe for her? Does she hav e a network besides you? The old fashioned cultural ideas go along with villages and communities where people can support this. They don't jive well with busy parents being stretched thin and neighbors who have their own lives and stressors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are also adult day care programs where you to take her to a group setting for the day. The socialization aspect of that is very nice and positive.
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Anonymous wrote:OK so you think because your sibling is single and childless, they should relocate to take care of your parent?
No. Just no. Just because you have children does not mean that your life is more important than your siblings life. You are not more important just because you procreated.
To answer your question, there are agencies that you can hire to send caregivers to your parents home. It’s about 20-25 dollars an hour. Some examples are Home Instead and Senior Helpers and Bayada. They are franchises so quality varies according to location.
Anonymous wrote:There are also adult day care programs where you to take her to a group setting for the day. The socialization aspect of that is very nice and positive.