Anonymous wrote:From your description, OP, it sounds like your mother is now more stable. So why do you feel there's a big hurry now? What prognosis has her doctor given her? Is it because you feel you should be with her for the transition to a nursing home? Does she have other family around? Can you speak a lot on the phone?
My mother is on the other side of the world, so I understand. But I find that we have far more heart-to-hearts on the phone than we do when we are together in person.
OP again. I feel in a hurry because she almost died last month. I have not spoken to her doctors, but I know there are ongoing multiple issues with HBP and diabetes. Also uterine prolapse and urinary issues. It's pretty bad. She has had to have transfusions, too, I don't know why. I do fear another crisis. I like the idea of making of concrete plan, in the next month or two months, to get there. That seems tough money wise, but doable.
She does not have a smartphone, or a computer, so I don't know about Skype, that's a good suggestion. I am also going to print some pictures of my daughter for her and send them in the meantime. I sent her a book from photobucket and she loved it but lost it in her house.
Aunt is a hoarder, not brother. There are roaches crawling all over the place, they would crawl on us in our sleep literally, and there is not a bed or a couch to sleep on. That is not an acceptable place to stay. Brother lives with other relatives so that's not an option.
I could stay with friends, but they are about 2 hours away. That's definitely an option worth exploring. Last time I stayed in a hotel close to Mom so I could spend more time with her, but in desperate times, I could work with being further away. I actually didn't think of that yet.
If I could just hold her hand and hug her and talk to her I know it would help.