Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS she also calls me names, is snarky, says mean things about me in front of the kids, yells at me loudly, etc
Get her out yesterday. I went through something like this and did not assert myself properly. I was in hell. Two years later, I'm still a changed person. I am amazed at how much hospice puts on caregivers and how much they glorify 'what the patient wants'. What someone wants and what can be done are two different realities.
GET HER OUT before it destroys you and your family. I say this with so much respect and love for you OP. My motive here is to protect you and your family. What your mother wants, feels, etc, doesn't even matter anymore, given her behavior.
Interesting. I had a horrible experience with hospice where they over drugged the person till they died 1 day later. They seemed obsessed with death and not feeling pain. Guess they have a wide array of people working with them.
Ummm that's literally what hospice does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Video. Record your interactions, then play back to her when she denies it. Ship her off to memory car if she persists in “Forgetting”. Tell her this is the plan. Tell her you’ve got cameras annd mics all over the house too. If she doesn’t like it she can leave, but it’s for her safety since she’s become so forgetful. Seriously two can play at this game.
this is elder abuse you realize