True, and the A.L. hasn’t been ruled out.
But everything is up in the air.
True, and the A.L. hasn’t been ruled out.
But everything is up in the air.
I think his wavering is his way of not getting into it with you. He doesn’t seem to want your input, so step back and let him have what he wants.
Maybe, just maybe, he can’t bring himself to say, “Thanks but I really don’t want to hear, or care, what you think. It’s nice that you care but this is my decision to make, which I’ll do when I’m ready. Kindly respect it by accepting it as my choice, and not requiring your input.”
Sometimes it’s in what people don’t say. It’s sounds like your Dad has options, and his choice, that started this thread, seems sound and reasonable. I don’t think you have as much to worry about as you seem to think.
Bingo. You are right.
He’s working on it.
Heather set the deadline for the end of the month.
I want to recommend the Philip Jose Farmer short story “The Henry Miller Dawn Patrol” which is about nookie in the nursing home
ditto
There are generally three levels: retirement home; assisted living; nursing home. It depends on how much care the person needs. In the retirement home, many ppl are quite independent, although not everyone is. They can hire private caregivers if they want, or their family can. That’s how it works in my mom’s retirement home, which she enjoys. She chose to go there.
I think some of the folks there really need to be in assisted living or possibly a nursing home, but I also know that’s not my call.
My dad had to be placed in a nursing home during his last few weeks or so of life; the decision had been taken out of our hands because it was a medical matter, but there is no way we could have continued to care for him at home with his advanced ALZ and the accompanying medical issues that kept us up all night unless we paid a chunk for a night nurse.
Everyone’s situation is different, YMMV and all that.
Phoned Dad today.
The thing with Tommy has fallen through.
He may be coming here.
He owns a condo in this building, & the tenant’s lease is running out.
Plan: he stays with me, until he moves in there.
Maybe.
Unless it changes.
Bosda, at the moment I am placing my father in a nursing home and running afoul of all the family issues.
Best of luck. So far I have found there is not one single part that is easy.