Anonymous wrote:I can relate to some of this. If you’re in the DC area, it could be worth seeing if your mom qualifies for inpatient at the NRH — if she’s motivated to do their program. My mom had different issues, but they truly gave her back her quality of life.
Also, has your mom had her hearing and vision tested recently? If those are factors that have increased her fall risk, they might be easy to improve.
It’s hard, OP. And I do get the difficulties that can go along with trying to address a parent’s complex needs — when your own childhood might have included some significant unmet needs. 🪷
To add - I just remembered going crazy in my mom’s closet after she once had a fall. No more heels (they were low, but still required balance) and I got rid of her older worn down Easy Spirits because even a small amount of wear on the heel could be enough to significantly impact balance, and newer shoes had more support.