Anonymous wrote:who are these weirdos that schedule a formal meeting to tell someone they are meeting less often?
I have to wonder if they are trying to push him and his platonic lady friend into a romance by dialing back group meet ups, but it still seems really strange to me.
Anonymous wrote:Encourage him to try other venues to meet people like a senior center. I would also push for a bereavement support group if he needs it or therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Are they your dad's landlords? Doesn't it make sense that they want to discuss things related to the home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s been a year and they would like to make the visits less frequent, possibly because of the upcoming surge. Weekly is quite a commitment.
Yes, that's exactly what happened. My dad understands (he called me from the car afterward), but now he is left without a weekly touchstone that he truly valued. How can I support him without engineering his social life?
Encourage him to try other venues to meet people like a senior center. I would also push for a bereavement support group if he needs it or therapy. He should not be this reliant on his daughter for emotional support. Even in adulthood you cannot be his best friend of parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s been a year and they would like to make the visits less frequent, possibly because of the upcoming surge. Weekly is quite a commitment.
Yes, that's exactly what happened. My dad understands (he called me from the car afterward), but now he is left without a weekly touchstone that he truly valued. How can I support him without engineering his social life?
Anonymous wrote:It’s been a year and they would like to make the visits less frequent, possibly because of the upcoming surge. Weekly is quite a commitment.