Anonymous wrote:
My father is in a wheelchair and my mother, while healthy, is 80 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're thinking about it the wrong way. It's not about persuading them that it would be nicer or more fun. They're refusing because the logistics and stress of moving would be too much for them. They can't process it, it's overwhelming. That's why they're stonewalling you.
I would suggest maybe their ability to manage life is not as good as you're believing it is. Older adults can create a great facade from a distance. Go out without your kids and become a fly on the wall, it may be eye-opening.
I never thought of it that way - it's so hard to see your parents as not capable. My siblings and I are willing to do all the logistical work, but perhaps I need to be more clear in what we can do for them.
Anonymous wrote:I think they might be better off really close to one of their children, rather than in the middle of the children but not near any of them. Soon it will be constant every-little-thing needs, and it'll be a drag if you have to drive more than an hour.
Does this beach location have great medical care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they might be better off really close to one of their children, rather than in the middle of the children but not near any of them. Soon it will be constant every-little-thing needs, and it'll be a drag if you have to drive more than an hour.
Does this beach location have great medical care?
Yes, and it's an hour from my oldest brother - so still pretty close. I'm the furtherest away (but the only daughter, which for some reasons my brothers tend to defer to me on this stuff). There is a hospital about 10 driving minutes from the place we are looking - and my younger brother makes a LOT of money and plans to hire a care worker to come check on them daily.
Anonymous wrote:I think they might be better off really close to one of their children, rather than in the middle of the children but not near any of them. Soon it will be constant every-little-thing needs, and it'll be a drag if you have to drive more than an hour.
Does this beach location have great medical care?
Anonymous wrote:You're thinking about it the wrong way. It's not about persuading them that it would be nicer or more fun. They're refusing because the logistics and stress of moving would be too much for them. They can't process it, it's overwhelming. That's why they're stonewalling you.
I would suggest maybe their ability to manage life is not as good as you're believing it is. Older adults can create a great facade from a distance. Go out without your kids and become a fly on the wall, it may be eye-opening.