Anonymous wrote:It can be hard on the elderly to keep moving them.
Does your mother have friends and relatives that can visit her? Have you reached out to them and let them know what’s going on?
What are the two lovely extra caregivers that you’re paying for doing? They can make her days more pleasant by engaging her in activities, take her outside, and help find friends with similar interests where she’s at.
Covid may also be making socialization more difficult as volunteers and some activities have no doubt been discontinued for the time being.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s you again.
Your mom isn’t youthful, she needs a walker and 24/7 individual care. Of course she is depressed — by that.
But perhaps your horrid brothers will be happy if it turns out to be cheaper, so there is that.
And frankly, perhaps it is a good thing your mother is finally learning that her appearance is not that important in the grand scheme of things.
PP, you are a jerk!
Maybe I am, but this poster wants her mom to disinherit her brothers from the family business they run with their mother (OP doesn’t work), and recently claimed that her mother was loving the AL place and all her friends there, including an anecdote where she played the piano to an ovation that made OP cry, and mom had a sweet new love interest she was spending time with.
What happened, OP? Maybe you should consider that perhaps socially your mom made some blunders in her AL, and that is why she is sad. The solution is not to run away and live alone.
I don't recall anything about brothers in the original post?
NP here - This OP is a frequent poster with a . . . distinctive writing style. She's posted quite the saga.
The more she posts, the less sympathetic she is.
PP here: exactly, and I am blessed? cursed? with an excellent memory for such trivial data. I recognize quite a few posters. I don’t think OP is a troll because her story is very consistent post to post.
Anonymous wrote:OP here . My mom not only looks amazing for her age but is so vivacious and what a personality she has. People gravitate towards her young and old. The private care company I hired is through referrals only and is a five star company. She has two private caregivers and in the event one gets sick there would be zero issues replacing, as I’ve heard the owner will step in and take over for the day. I have no worries with her private caregivers. The expense is a non-issue as I have said my parents were very frugal and have plenty of savings . Most of the residents look really old and hunched over, which of course is depressing. My mom, even with her walker, has perfect posture and is still beautiful. She’s always had movie star looks but being surrounded by really old looking people she’s lost her desire to make herself look her best. I think finding a community with a larger percentage of independent living versus assisted would be the answer. Her place is 80% assisted. Retirement communities have lots of activities besides hiking and tennis my mom could partake in. Just having her meals with a younger more vibrant crowd would improve her morale. Btw the 22yr old hostess at her AL loves my mom and the two of them are always joking around.
Anonymous wrote:OP here . My mom not only looks amazing for her age but is so vivacious and what a personality she has. People gravitate towards her young and old. The private care company I hired is through referrals only and is a five star company. She has two private caregivers and in the event one gets sick there would be zero issues replacing, as I’ve heard the owner will step in and take over for the day. I have no worries with her private caregivers. The expense is a non-issue as I have said my parents were very frugal and have plenty of savings . Most of the residents look really old and hunched over, which of course is depressing. My mom, even with her walker, has perfect posture and is still beautiful. She’s always had movie star looks but being surrounded by really old looking people she’s lost her desire to make herself look her best. I think finding a community with a larger percentage of independent living versus assisted would be the answer. Her place is 80% assisted. Retirement communities have lots of activities besides hiking and tennis my mom could partake in. Just having her meals with a younger more vibrant crowd would improve her morale. Btw the 22yr old hostess at her AL loves my mom and the two of them are always joking around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s you again.
Your mom isn’t youthful, she needs a walker and 24/7 individual care. Of course she is depressed — by that.
But perhaps your horrid brothers will be happy if it turns out to be cheaper, so there is that.
And frankly, perhaps it is a good thing your mother is finally learning that her appearance is not that important in the grand scheme of things.
PP, you are a jerk!
Maybe I am, but this poster wants her mom to disinherit her brothers from the family business they run with their mother (OP doesn’t work), and recently claimed that her mother was loving the AL place and all her friends there, including an anecdote where she played the piano to an ovation that made OP cry, and mom had a sweet new love interest she was spending time with.
What happened, OP? Maybe you should consider that perhaps socially your mom made some blunders in her AL, and that is why she is sad. The solution is not to run away and live alone.
Wow! It's interesting that you are able to remember all that and know it's the OP! I'm not the OP, but have my own elderly parent issues that I've shared on here, and it makes me wonder how many posters "recognize" me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s you again.
Your mom isn’t youthful, she needs a walker and 24/7 individual care. Of course she is depressed — by that.
But perhaps your horrid brothers will be happy if it turns out to be cheaper, so there is that.
And frankly, perhaps it is a good thing your mother is finally learning that her appearance is not that important in the grand scheme of things.
PP, you are a jerk!
Maybe I am, but this poster wants her mom to disinherit her brothers from the family business they run with their mother (OP doesn’t work), and recently claimed that her mother was loving the AL place and all her friends there, including an anecdote where she played the piano to an ovation that made OP cry, and mom had a sweet new love interest she was spending time with.
What happened, OP? Maybe you should consider that perhaps socially your mom made some blunders in her AL, and that is why she is sad. The solution is not to run away and live alone.
I don't recall anything about brothers in the original post?
NP here - This OP is a frequent poster with a . . . distinctive writing style. She's posted quite the saga.
The more she posts, the less sympathetic she is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s you again.
Your mom isn’t youthful, she needs a walker and 24/7 individual care. Of course she is depressed — by that.
But perhaps your horrid brothers will be happy if it turns out to be cheaper, so there is that.
And frankly, perhaps it is a good thing your mother is finally learning that her appearance is not that important in the grand scheme of things.
PP, you are a jerk!
Maybe I am, but this poster wants her mom to disinherit her brothers from the family business they run with their mother (OP doesn’t work), and recently claimed that her mother was loving the AL place and all her friends there, including an anecdote where she played the piano to an ovation that made OP cry, and mom had a sweet new love interest she was spending time with.
What happened, OP? Maybe you should consider that perhaps socially your mom made some blunders in her AL, and that is why she is sad. The solution is not to run away and live alone.
Link, please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s you again.
Your mom isn’t youthful, she needs a walker and 24/7 individual care. Of course she is depressed — by that.
But perhaps your horrid brothers will be happy if it turns out to be cheaper, so there is that.
And frankly, perhaps it is a good thing your mother is finally learning that her appearance is not that important in the grand scheme of things.
PP, you are a jerk!
Maybe I am, but this poster wants her mom to disinherit her brothers from the family business they run with their mother (OP doesn’t work), and recently claimed that her mother was loving the AL place and all her friends there, including an anecdote where she played the piano to an ovation that made OP cry, and mom had a sweet new love interest she was spending time with.
What happened, OP? Maybe you should consider that perhaps socially your mom made some blunders in her AL, and that is why she is sad. The solution is not to run away and live alone.