Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. What I am looking for is for something to hasten parent to the end. They are in assisted living, on an anti-depressant, regular visits from family, lots of options for meals and activities. But....
Cannot enjoy life at all, unsafe without walker, doesn't participate in any activities, repeats the same complaints about the other residents, staff, over and over, is more demented each week (at this point only knows name, and lives in AL, but disoriented to date/year/time of day, more delusional). Being treated for UTI, but still not getting better mentally. Incontinent--and fighting wearing "diapers"--this has been going on for years. Anyway, if pain was an issue, Hospice can give narcs until you lapse into a coma and pass. So, honestly, parent needs a merciful end.
It's a shame we have spend our last years in such a state. I don't know.
So you want someone to kill her?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like situational depression or boredom. I don't blame them. Maybe some changes might improve their mood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. What I am looking for is for something to hasten parent to the end. They are in assisted living, on an anti-depressant, regular visits from family, lots of options for meals and activities. But....
Cannot enjoy life at all, unsafe without walker, doesn't participate in any activities, repeats the same complaints about the other residents, staff, over and over, is more demented each week (at this point only knows name, and lives in AL, but disoriented to date/year/time of day, more delusional). Being treated for UTI, but still not getting better mentally. Incontinent--and fighting wearing "diapers"--this has been going on for years. Anyway, if pain was an issue, Hospice can give narcs until you lapse into a coma and pass. So, honestly, parent needs a merciful end.
It's a shame we have spend our last years in such a state. I don't know.
OP, I think it's hard for many people to see their parents like this, and I'm sure many people experiencing it would not choose it for themselves. But wanting to hasten an elderly person's death is illegal.
Do you have a therapist or support group you can talk to about your feelings?
No WANTING to hasten a death is not illegal. Doing it would be illegal, but not wanting it. Geez.
Anonymous wrote:In all honesty, it seems like your Mother is in the life stage that we all dread.
The “waiting to die” stage.
Your Mother knows all her best days are behind her.
She is realistic about that.
She knows she will never feel better - that things will only go downhill more + more as time marches on.
Who could blame her for feeling depressed?
Anyone would.
It is probably humiliating living the shadow of a life that she is.
I hope I never get that old where I am just suffering on a daily basis as well as bringing down my family along w/me.
You and your Mother have my utmost sympathy OP.
I hope you can find a perfect solution to where peace is the end result. 🫂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would never let hospice in the door after what we went through with our loved one. I have heard others benefitted from this but that was not our experience.
What was your experience? In this area?
Anonymous wrote:Would never let hospice in the door after what we went through with our loved one. I have heard others benefitted from this but that was not our experience.
Anonymous wrote:OP. What I am looking for is for something to hasten parent to the end. They are in assisted living, on an anti-depressant, regular visits from family, lots of options for meals and activities. But....
Cannot enjoy life at all, unsafe without walker, doesn't participate in any activities, repeats the same complaints about the other residents, staff, over and over, is more demented each week (at this point only knows name, and lives in AL, but disoriented to date/year/time of day, more delusional). Being treated for UTI, but still not getting better mentally. Incontinent--and fighting wearing "diapers"--this has been going on for years. Anyway, if pain was an issue, Hospice can give narcs until you lapse into a coma and pass. So, honestly, parent needs a merciful end.
It's a shame we have spend our last years in such a state. I don't know.