Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take them with you
I would not take an 88 year old abroad where you don't know any doctors and could potentially have an issue that delays coming back. Also, your spouse comes before an aging parent. If your spouse and you need this break and your kids need this break, then you need to go without her. Families absolutely do become abusive when pushed to their limits with elders. When a friend of mine worked as a geriatric socialworker she had several cases of traditional families where they took in the elder due to cultural expectations and the elder had to moved out of there and put in residential because of the abuse. She said in each case they seemed like genuinely kind people pushed over their limit. If going on vacation helps you come back and be kind and loving to your elder, then go without her. You don't want to burn out.
Anonymous wrote:My mother, 88 (great health) is now living with us (1 year now), we are planning on going on vacation abroad for spring break and we are not taking her. I feel bad but we cannot afford another room and expense. She says she’s okay with this but I can tell she wishes she could go.
We will be traveling like this off and on, if she is healthy I shouldn't feel bad right? Asian background here. What do you do with elderly parent living with you?
Anonymous wrote:My mother, 88 (great health) is now living with us (1 year now), we are planning on going on vacation abroad for spring break and we are not taking her. I feel bad but we cannot afford another room and expense. She says she’s okay with this but I can tell she wishes she could go.
We will be traveling like this off and on, if she is healthy I shouldn't feel bad right? Asian background here. What do you do with elderly parent living with you?
Anonymous wrote:I think it feels nice when you can do things with just your immediate family sometimes. If I were your mom, I would be supportive and make sure not to act like we are always attached at the hip at all times, especially since she’s in good health.
Is there anybody who can check in on her or stay with her? If there’s nobody else, you should help her develop her network.
Anonymous wrote:Take them with you