Anonymous wrote:Yup, it's hard. The only thing that makes me feel better is that he is much, much safer with her checking on him every day and accompanying him on outings. She's conscientious about tripping hazards, diet, medical stuff, etc. If he were alone and lonely, that would be hard for me in a different way. There's no non-hard option with aging parents.
This. We hated every minute of 75yo widowed dad dating a woman 15yrs younger. But in retrospect it was better than him weeping for my beloved mom all the time, which he'd been doing. The relationship ended and the girlfriend raised concerns about his mental status. It turned out to be Alzheimers and I wish I could have been more generous this weird period. It still would have ended as it did, but after the fact, I realized he needed not to be alone. No judgment OP, just giving you the hard-earned perspective of someone who didn't get it quite right.