Anonymous wrote:OP, I feel for you. Really.
But to be fair to your grandparents, this is NOT what they signed up for. Most assisted living facilities went on state-ordered total lockdown in mid-March. So when they say they literally can’t leave their rooms...they can’t.
(Maybe they’ll be able to soon...but that part has been true)
Also, the caregivers in these facilities have a tough job. Really tough. And they don’t get paid very much. And while I consider many of them to be angels on earth, not ALL of them are...and they do lose their patience, snap at residence, and screw up the meds from time to time. There are usually three shifts of staff at the residential facilities. Do you know all caregivers on each shift? Don’t discount what they say.
I know it’s hard, but they are unhappy. If they want to move home, then they move home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if they BOTH have varying amounts of dementia combined with health issues, I don't see how they can live in another setting besides AL.
Assisted living isn’t very safe right now for Covid reasons so insisting that they stay there might kill them.
My parents are physically disabled and have dementia and we adopted the house so that they can stay at home. We hired 24 seven care which costs $175,000 a year. My mom also kicked a lot of people out at first but somehow now she has evolved. I don’t think you know whether or not the nurses are mean.It’s possible they are. Having them at home does require work and oversight on my part. It’s very expensive so I don’t know if your parents can afford that but if they can I would let them do it given covid.
While writing this, did it ever occur to you how INSENSITIVE you are? The average income is way below $175K.
Isnt this why you save for retirement? $175k isn't that much if 2 people worked and saved for 50 years. So if they retired and determined thry can pay thrmselves $150k/yr and their kids kick in the resr thst could be reasonable.
move to a different city to be closer to extended family
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if they BOTH have varying amounts of dementia combined with health issues, I don't see how they can live in another setting besides AL.
Assisted living isn’t very safe right now for Covid reasons so insisting that they stay there might kill them.
My parents are physically disabled and have dementia and we adopted the house so that they can stay at home. We hired 24 seven care which costs $175,000 a year. My mom also kicked a lot of people out at first but somehow now she has evolved. I don’t think you know whether or not the nurses are mean.It’s possible they are. Having them at home does require work and oversight on my part. It’s very expensive so I don’t know if your parents can afford that but if they can I would let them do it given covid.
While writing this, did it ever occur to you how INSENSITIVE you are? The average income is way below $175K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if they BOTH have varying amounts of dementia combined with health issues, I don't see how they can live in another setting besides AL.
Assisted living isn’t very safe right now for Covid reasons so insisting that they stay there might kill them.
My parents are physically disabled and have dementia and we adopted the house so that they can stay at home. We hired 24 seven care which costs $175,000 a year. My mom also kicked a lot of people out at first but somehow now she has evolved. I don’t think you know whether or not the nurses are mean.It’s possible they are. Having them at home does require work and oversight on my part. It’s very expensive so I don’t know if your parents can afford that but if they can I would let them do it given covid.