Anonymous wrote:I intend to do nothing. I moved here 30 years ago, so it's been a long time and a lot has changed since. I have a sibling living locally. To be honest, in Europe they don't prolong the lives of elderly to such extent as here, as they don't do all the last minute operations and the like. I don't expect decades of care as seems to be more and more common here. Most of my distant elderly relatives there have passed after emergencies or a quick illness (several died of Covid). I think realistically if you have a local sibling, they'll get to check in. If not, hire someone to do that, could be a relative. I don't intend to move anyone as they don't have health insurance here, don't speak the language, don't know anyone, which would mean they'd be entirely reliant on me. I'm not retired nor childless, so am unable to take this on.
Anonymous wrote:Well, what kind of answer are you looking for here? You figure out what you can do and do that. You cannot do something that you financially or physically cannot. Whether they like something or not becomes secondary to what can actually be done. They may not want to go into care, but if you're not there to help and care is too expensive to hire, then they either go or have to manage by themselves. My country of origin certainly doesn't have a "just die" culture, what a strange thing to say. I'd say the way elderly are kept alive here is an outlier compared to the rest of the world.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the same predicament with my parents, OP, and have no idea! My MIL is also in Europe and has round-the-clock aides to help her age in place. They're supervised by my BIL who lives nearby. I have no siblings, so I'm not sure I can replicate that level of care for my parents...
Anonymous wrote:They are in Europe and refuse to move closer. Am visiting and they clearly need lots of help though still independent. I know before people have said ‘you can’t force them’ but like - what does that actually look like in reality? I can’t just not go for emergencies (of which there will soon be many). Dad is getting breathless on stairs (copd) and cranky and fell asleep in his clothes this eve. If I move back we lose big salaries. What do I do?