Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Assisted Living is a higher level of care than Independent Living, right?
If money is not an issue, why on earth would that switch pose a problem for the children of a woman in her 90s?!?
I don't get it.
The level of care goes from independent living to assisted living to skilled nursing (body) or memory care (mind)
Siblings are concerned that she won't be happy in AL, which I agree is a risk. But she's unhappy because she is confused (she says, often, that she's confused) and knows her memory is failing (although sometimes it fails and she doesn't realize: "No one told me that," when I was sitting right there when someone did tell her that)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Assisted Living is a higher level of care than Independent Living, right?
If money is not an issue, why on earth would that switch pose a problem for the children of a woman in her 90s?!?
I don't get it.
The level of care goes from independent living to assisted living to skilled nursing (body) or memory care (mind)
Siblings are concerned that she won't be happy in AL, which I agree is a risk. But she's unhappy because she is confused (she says, often, that she's confused) and knows her memory is failing (although sometimes it fails and she doesn't realize: "No one told me that," when I was sitting right there when someone did tell her that)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Assisted Living is a higher level of care than Independent Living, right?
If money is not an issue, why on earth would that switch pose a problem for the children of a woman in her 90s?!?
I don't get it.
The level of care goes from independent living to assisted living to skilled nursing (body) or memory care (mind)
Siblings are concerned that she won't be happy in AL, which I agree is a risk. But she's unhappy because she is confused (she says, often, that she's confused) and knows her memory is failing (although sometimes it fails and she doesn't realize: "No one told me that," when I was sitting right there when someone did tell her that)
Anonymous wrote:
Assisted Living is a higher level of care than Independent Living, right?
If money is not an issue, why on earth would that switch pose a problem for the children of a woman in her 90s?!?
I don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like your mom knows what she’s doing. AL will be significantly cheaper than hiring help.
Luckily, money is not a concern.
Unluckily, one sibling talked to a friend who told her that the way to go is IL with tons of hired help. I'm assuming that was true for the friend's parent, but I'm not convinced it's true for mine.
Anonymous wrote:Who will be organizing the help and backing up for the help when it does not show?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like your mom knows what she’s doing. AL will be significantly cheaper than hiring help.