Anonymous wrote:OP, he might just need to hire someone to be more of a housekeeper, i.e. someone to actually help with the laundry and doing the dishes. He could even hire a different housekeeper to come alternate weeks to his current housekeeper to help him keep things more tidy. Can he afford extra help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re not willing to go there and find out what’s happening, prepare for it to just spiral out of control. I don’t know why you think the housecleaner problem would be the last thing.
If he hasn’t given her a raise in a long time that could also be an issue.
Hi, I'm the OP. I never said anything about it being the "last" thing. And I am willing to go there. Not sure you read my post?
In the amount of time you spent on DCUM arguing with anonymous people who have no idea about your dads’ condition you could have driven to his house and checked up on him. 30 minutes is not far.
This. And you could have taken the kids. I mean I drive 30 minutes to go to the mall. You say you’re willing to go there, but not really. Because honestly you should visiting him weekly ANYWAY if he only lives 30 minutes away. Even with small kids. Stop using that as an excuse.
Stop it. Try acting like a human being. She’s worried and is venting. -NP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re not willing to go there and find out what’s happening, prepare for it to just spiral out of control. I don’t know why you think the housecleaner problem would be the last thing.
If he hasn’t given her a raise in a long time that could also be an issue.
Hi, I'm the OP. I never said anything about it being the "last" thing. And I am willing to go there. Not sure you read my post?
In the amount of time you spent on DCUM arguing with anonymous people who have no idea about your dads’ condition you could have driven to his house and checked up on him. 30 minutes is not far.
Anonymous wrote:Op I agree with others that if she brought this up it was probably very difficult for her and it is probably a problem. Most people don't leave dishes for their house clear who comes every other week - is he leaving a weeks worth of dishes for her?? I agree this is tough as he's an adult and you shouldn't jump in but you should probably talk to him later when he's less panicked and get more info to help him through it. Like hey dad, I know this was worrisome, let's try to find a solution for both of you - try to figure out the dish situation. House cleaners that come every other week are there to do a deep clean, not to pick up after you, it sounds like he sort of knows that. but yeah maybe coming every week would make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re not willing to go there and find out what’s happening, prepare for it to just spiral out of control. I don’t know why you think the housecleaner problem would be the last thing.
If he hasn’t given her a raise in a long time that could also be an issue.
Hi, I'm the OP. I never said anything about it being the "last" thing. And I am willing to go there. Not sure you read my post?
In the amount of time you spent on DCUM arguing with anonymous people who have no idea about your dads’ condition you could have driven to his house and checked up on him. 30 minutes is not far.
This. And you could have taken the kids. I mean I drive 30 minutes to go to the mall. You say you’re willing to go there, but not really. Because honestly you should visiting him weekly ANYWAY if he only lives 30 minutes away. Even with small kids. Stop using that as an excuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re not willing to go there and find out what’s happening, prepare for it to just spiral out of control. I don’t know why you think the housecleaner problem would be the last thing.
If he hasn’t given her a raise in a long time that could also be an issue.
Hi, I'm the OP. I never said anything about it being the "last" thing. And I am willing to go there. Not sure you read my post?
In the amount of time you spent on DCUM arguing with anonymous people who have no idea about your dads’ condition you could have driven to his house and checked up on him. 30 minutes is not far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re not willing to go there and find out what’s happening, prepare for it to just spiral out of control. I don’t know why you think the housecleaner problem would be the last thing.
If he hasn’t given her a raise in a long time that could also be an issue.
Hi, I'm the OP. I never said anything about it being the "last" thing. And I am willing to go there. Not sure you read my post?