Anonymous wrote:She needs to be in a memory care facility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God I hope my kids turn out better.
I hope you planned better. Your elder care is not their responsibility, it's yours.
Anonymous wrote:God I hope my kids turn out better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also think you should work with her to learn Alexa or Google Home. They can send texts and A text will be less interruptive than a call. And she can use it to set reminders, add things to a shopping list, and more. You don’t want to block your mom. That’s a blow torch solution for a scissor problem.
Spoken like someone who hasn’t had a parent with ALZ or dementia. There is NO learning new things. It’s the slow withering of already acquired skills and trying to implement anything new that they themselves are responsible for will fail.
The OP’s mom needs to be in memory care.
Anonymous wrote:I also think you should work with her to learn Alexa or Google Home. They can send texts and A text will be less interruptive than a call. And she can use it to set reminders, add things to a shopping list, and more. You don’t want to block your mom. That’s a blow torch solution for a scissor problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should be in memory care. The food and transport are provided. You can hire an aide to go to doctor's appointments with her if needed. It will get worse and worse and could destroy sibling relationships. You cannot compare this to caring for grandchildren. She has very complex needs that will get greater.
This is more than talking on the phone, OP. This is not a safe situation for her. She needs a HHA or to move into a facility. Alzheimer's gets worse, not better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't she be in an assisted living place?
This. Is she living alone? This does not sound safe. Can she hire a helper?
She is in independent living, we had her evaluated by the facility for assisted and they said she wasn’t quite there yet. She doesn’t really cook - just makes cold sandwiches etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't she be in an assisted living place?
This. Is she living alone? This does not sound safe. Can she hire a helper?
She is in independent living, we had her evaluated by the facility for assisted and they said she wasn’t quite there yet. She doesn’t really cook - just makes cold sandwiches etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't she be in an assisted living place?
This. Is she living alone? This does not sound safe. Can she hire a helper?
She is in independent living, we had her evaluated by the facility for assisted and they said she wasn’t quite there yet. She doesn’t really cook - just makes cold sandwiches etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't she be in an assisted living place?
This. Is she living alone? This does not sound safe. Can she hire a helper?