Anonymous wrote:So many glib replies — I wonder how many respondents have actually had to deal with something like this.
You all need a long-term solution here, because this level of care isn’t sustainable for someone with a family of their own to nurture.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see how this is affecting you or your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Oh man. First off, I have yet to have a friend tell me their parent wanted help. Mine were a nightmare.
Hire a case manager-if you can find a good one, from a nursing agency. Let them do the sweet talking about care with the elderly person. A good ones knows how to talk to them in a way to get things moving. Expect resistance. You want to basically get someone in the door and gradually increase.
There are therapists who work with this stuff. Boundaries are so key and he needs to care about the nuclear family. Guilt and all those things come into play, but the nuclear family's needs must come first.
Anonymous wrote:Oh man. First off, I have yet to have a friend tell me their parent wanted help. Mine were a nightmare.
Hire a case manager-if you can find a good one, from a nursing agency. Let them do the sweet talking about care with the elderly person. A good ones knows how to talk to them in a way to get things moving. Expect resistance. You want to basically get someone in the door and gradually increase.
There are therapists who work with this stuff. Boundaries are so key and he needs to care about the nuclear family. Guilt and all those things come into play, but the nuclear family's needs must come first.