Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
She was close with her mom. This was not her fault. Elderly parents are free agents. Check the Eldercare board and you will see many of us have elders who want to age in place. Check yourself.
You’re projecting because you have a guilty conscience
Do you understand you cannot force your elderly parent to move when they are of sound mind. Look into the legality before you post.
Of sound mind but can't walk 50 yds alone?
There are people in wheel chairs even who are not only of sound mind, but brilliant. Do you know anything about disability?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
She was close with her mom. This was not her fault. Elderly parents are free agents. Check the Eldercare board and you will see many of us have elders who want to age in place. Check yourself.
You’re projecting because you have a guilty conscience
Do you understand you cannot force your elderly parent to move when they are of sound mind. Look into the legality before you post.
Of sound mind but can't walk 50 yds alone?
I mean, you understand those things are not connected, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
She was close with her mom. This was not her fault. Elderly parents are free agents. Check the Eldercare board and you will see many of us have elders who want to age in place. Check yourself.
You’re projecting because you have a guilty conscience
Do you understand you cannot force your elderly parent to move when they are of sound mind. Look into the legality before you post.
Of sound mind but can't walk 50 yds alone?
Why is this difficult? Many elderly people have physical challenges but are still mentally sound.
Also to the people implying Savannah Guthrie shouldn’t have allowed her mom to live there, that’s where Savannah is from. It is her mother’s home and she has other family and friends in the area. It’s not like Savannah is the only family and abandoned her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
She was close with her mom. This was not her fault. Elderly parents are free agents. Check the Eldercare board and you will see many of us have elders who want to age in place. Check yourself.
You’re projecting because you have a guilty conscience
Do you understand you cannot force your elderly parent to move when they are of sound mind. Look into the legality before you post.
Of sound mind but can't walk 50 yds alone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
She was close with her mom. This was not her fault. Elderly parents are free agents. Check the Eldercare board and you will see many of us have elders who want to age in place. Check yourself.
You’re projecting because you have a guilty conscience
Do you understand you cannot force your elderly parent to move when they are of sound mind. Look into the legality before you post.
Of sound mind but can't walk 50 yds alone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
She was close with her mom. This was not her fault. Elderly parents are free agents. Check the Eldercare board and you will see many of us have elders who want to age in place. Check yourself.
You’re projecting because you have a guilty conscience
Do you understand you cannot force your elderly parent to move when they are of sound mind. Look into the legality before you post.
Of sound mind but can't walk 50 yds alone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
It's very different these days in the age of all the apps with cameras, though
Signed, Grandma in her 60s
Back in the older days it was literally just letters and still pictures and phone calls across state lines that cost money per minutes
Now photos can be posted online in a hot minute
It is really different
Yeah it’s different that strivers who abandoned their elders think FaceTime and social media means they’re “there” for the elderly. They’re not. The elderly are super vulnerable; both health safety and financial crimes. If SHTF they’re a world apart and can’t help
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
She was close with her mom. This was not her fault. Elderly parents are free agents. Check the Eldercare board and you will see many of us have elders who want to age in place. Check yourself.
You’re projecting because you have a guilty conscience
Do you understand you cannot force your elderly parent to move when they are of sound mind. Look into the legality before you post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
She was close with her mom. This was not her fault. Elderly parents are free agents. Check the Eldercare board and you will see many of us have elders who want to age in place. Check yourself.
You’re projecting because you have a guilty conscience
Do you understand you cannot force your elderly parent to move when they are of sound mind. Look into the legality before you post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
It's very different these days in the age of all the apps with cameras, though
Signed, Grandma in her 60s
Back in the older days it was literally just letters and still pictures and phone calls across state lines that cost money per minutes
Now photos can be posted online in a hot minute
It is really different
Yeah it’s different that strivers who abandoned their elders think FaceTime and social media means they’re “there” for the elderly. They’re not. The elderly are super vulnerable; both health safety and financial crimes. If SHTF they’re a world apart and can’t help
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
She was close with her mom. This was not her fault. Elderly parents are free agents. Check the Eldercare board and you will see many of us have elders who want to age in place. Check yourself.
You’re projecting because you have a guilty conscience
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
It's very different these days in the age of all the apps with cameras, though
Signed, Grandma in her 60s
Back in the older days it was literally just letters and still pictures and phone calls across state lines that cost money per minutes
Now photos can be posted online in a hot minute
It is really different
Yeah it’s different that strivers who abandoned their elders think FaceTime and social media means they’re “there” for the elderly. They’re not. The elderly are super vulnerable; both health safety and financial crimes. If SHTF they’re a world apart and can’t help
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from Tucson. She lives in a pretty affluent, hilly area in the foothills of the Catalina mountains. Houses are on larger lots. It's pretty common knowledge in Tucson that her mom lives in that neighborhood.
I’m from Tucson too and my elderly mom also lives in Catalina foothills but way on east side. I’m guessing savannahs mom is over on northwest side though, closer to the malls? That’s where most of the larger lots are.
Also from Tucson (that makes three of us- what are the odds…)
I live in the foothills - Nancy lives in a neighborhood just south of La Encantada and the intersection at Skyline/Campbell.
How do you know where she lives? Is that common knowledge in the local area? If so, that really makes her a soft target. I hope she is returned quickly and safely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there other adult children and family in the area? A kid living 3,000 miles away from their aging widow mom makes me so sad. She prob only saw her a handful of times a year
It's very different these days in the age of all the apps with cameras, though
Signed, Grandma in her 60s
Back in the older days it was literally just letters and still pictures and phone calls across state lines that cost money per minutes
Now photos can be posted online in a hot minute
It is really different