Anonymous wrote:My father was an alcoholic and quite abusive. He went down hill and ended up in assisted living. He too was acting a fool to the workers and to the family. We walked away. We have to protect ourselves before we protect anyone else. We signed over all rights and guardianship went to the state. He died a week later and honestly, was a huge relief to not only the family but i truly believe himself as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he on antidepressants? For elderly men, they seem to cut down on anger issues. Setting this up before you walk away could be a kindness to the staff who will continue to work with him.
We haven't but this is a great idea. Thank you.
As for the others saying walk away, I don't know how to get over the guilt of doing so. And can I be liable for refusing to help him anymore now that he is in a facility?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he on antidepressants? For elderly men, they seem to cut down on anger issues. Setting this up before you walk away could be a kindness to the staff who will continue to work with him.
We haven't but this is a great idea. Thank you.
As for the others saying walk away, I don't know how to get over the guilt of doing so. And can I be liable for refusing to help him anymore now that he is in a facility?
Anonymous wrote:Is he on antidepressants? For elderly men, they seem to cut down on anger issues. Setting this up before you walk away could be a kindness to the staff who will continue to work with him.