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Anonymous wrote:
And, you didn't do it, your sibling did. Why didn't you help more?
We have young children and do not live in the area. Offered to split time with the parent in our home but offer was refused.
[b]I seriously doubt that[b].
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Memory care is like prison. You should try to avoid putting your parent into it.
Sometimes it is literally the only option as no other setting is equipped to deal with patients who become violent and are dangerous to others and themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Memory care is like prison. You should try to avoid putting your parent into it.
Anonymous wrote:Memory care is like prison. You should try to avoid putting your parent into it.
Anonymous wrote:You need to go look at them and decide. You don't get medicaid if you have money so I odn't know why you are asking about medicaid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I would find a new attorney. Memory care is essential for some. Even the most patient caregiver can become abusive or suicidal dealing with the 24 seven demands of someone with severe dementia.
+1. Does your attorney also think daycare for young children is a "scam"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Memory care is like prison. You should try to avoid putting your parent into it.
We did for 4 years. It’s no longer tenable and not fair to the one childless sibling who has provided the bulk of the care.
I did it for a year. It was a nightmare. There was no money for help. I basically couldn't leave the house and it was 24-7 care.
And, you didn't do it, your sibling did. Why didn't you help more?
Anonymous wrote: I would find a new attorney. Memory care is essential for some. Even the most patient caregiver can become abusive or suicidal dealing with the 24 seven demands of someone with severe dementia.
Anonymous wrote:well, what is this attorney offering as an alternative for people with dementia? I mean, my mother is bored in memory care, but she is well taken care of and safe. The alternatives are her living with us and me quitting my job (because she cannot be alone and cannot just chill even for 30 minutes,) AND getting care or f/t care at home which is more expensive. She was kicked out of assisted living for dementia behaviors. I suppose I could just put her in an apartment and allow her to die through starvation; poisoning; getting lost, burning down the apartment....? This is someone who is unable to use a phone, much less care for herself.
Anonymous wrote:Memory care is like prison. You should try to avoid putting your parent into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Memory care is like prison. You should try to avoid putting your parent into it.
We did for 4 years. It’s no longer tenable and not fair to the one childless sibling who has provided the bulk of the care.
I did it for a year. It was a nightmare. There was no money for help. I basically couldn't leave the house and it was 24-7 care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Memory care is like prison. You should try to avoid putting your parent into it.
We did for 4 years. It’s no longer tenable and not fair to the one childless sibling who has provided the bulk of the care.