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Ohiogal

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129. I'm sure they can be nasty.
Mon Dec 10, 2018, 06:57 PM
Dec 2018

I saw what they gave her and it was good - my mom just refused to eat anything healthy.

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I feel for you, and am glad your parents are in a safe place. Liberty Belle Dec 2018 #1
Unfortunately, I live in Minnesota and they're in California. MineralMan Dec 2018 #2
My mom is in a very similar situation as yours. yardwork Dec 2018 #22
I had a similar experience with my aging mom, Liberty Belle Ohiogal Dec 2018 #30
If I may mention True Blue American Dec 2018 #102
I'm sure they can be nasty. Ohiogal Dec 2018 #129
Sweet thoughts, nicely written, MM. Totally Tunsie Dec 2018 #3
Thanks. I know a lot of DUers are in similar situations. MineralMan Dec 2018 #4
My mom wants to leave the nursing home before Christmas. davsand Dec 2018 #5
Like all of us, our aged parents overestimate their abilities. MineralMan Dec 2018 #7
I think that aged people without cognitive impairment have a right.. LAS14 Dec 2018 #127
It's like being drafted TexasBushwhacker Dec 2018 #31
Absolutely! I've never doubted helping my mom. davsand Dec 2018 #66
These are big changes. Turbineguy Dec 2018 #6
My Mom is turning 91. She lives w/ family & believes it's her last Christmas. CousinIT Dec 2018 #8
My mom's memory is down to about 30 seconds these days. MineralMan Dec 2018 #10
I've been through this, too pandr32 Dec 2018 #9
Yes. Being mindful of the fact that they are still important MineralMan Dec 2018 #11
You sound like a good son pandr32 Dec 2018 #50
I try to be, but am always seeing ways that I could do better. MineralMan Dec 2018 #53
Sensible pandr32 Dec 2018 #70
A word of advice for anyone whose parents are contemplating assisted living. pnwmom Dec 2018 #12
That's a very good point. It's not an issue for my parents, however. MineralMan Dec 2018 #13
You would have more choices than VA if you have enough to pay for six months. pnwmom Dec 2018 #18
But you can only transition to Medicaid if you have spent down all the assets. Grasswire2 Dec 2018 #92
Right. But if the two of them were in assisted living, pnwmom Dec 2018 #94
That usually requires divorce. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2018 #116
No, the separate spend-down provisions do not require divorce. pnwmom Dec 2018 #121
Hopefully if you do, it will be a VA nursing home like the one I work at Maru Kitteh Dec 2018 #119
That's wonderful. Thanks for what you do! MineralMan Dec 2018 #120
Good point and thank you for mentioning this. I'll remember this in my planning. Thanks again. NT SWBTATTReg Dec 2018 #15
My grandmother was lucky LeftInTX Dec 2018 #73
I took an early retirement and lived with my dad for roody Dec 2018 #87
It's likely some siblings will never understand. Some by choice, ignorance (willful or otherwise) Maru Kitteh Dec 2018 #122
Thanks for your story. It is a difficult one, that as you say, a lot of us are dealing w/, ... SWBTATTReg Dec 2018 #14
I wish you the best of possible outcomes. MineralMan Dec 2018 #16
I'm going through this too. Sending bright blessings to light your way. yardwork Dec 2018 #17
Ask and ye shall receive... Sunriser13 Dec 2018 #89
Thank you! yardwork Dec 2018 #130
I'm kind of glad my mom only made it Codeine Dec 2018 #19
It has only been in the last couple of years that my parents MineralMan Dec 2018 #24
I hear you. mindfulNJ Dec 2018 #20
Been there with my in-laws and more recently my dad. StarryNite Dec 2018 #21
Thanks very much. So far, I'm not facing losing them, quite yet. MineralMan Dec 2018 #25
My Mom is doing well at 80 ismnotwasm Dec 2018 #23
80-year olds often do pretty darned well. MineralMan Dec 2018 #27
I have a very good friend who is 94 ismnotwasm Dec 2018 #42
Yes. Once one is in the mid-90s, living is a challenge in itself. MineralMan Dec 2018 #46
It is not just our parents. This is what we will have to consider, at some point question everything Dec 2018 #26
Yes. We will all probably face this. MineralMan Dec 2018 #28
This is all very eye-opening and discouraging. colorado_ufo Dec 2018 #29
Stick with it. You don't have to decide anything just yet. MineralMan Dec 2018 #34
Thank you colorado_ufo Dec 2018 #35
This end of life business sucks big time. LisaL Dec 2018 #32
Yes. Everyone wants things to continue as they are. MineralMan Dec 2018 #36
The problem is, once dementia kicks in, there ain't no convincing the elderly. LisaL Dec 2018 #38
That's for sure karin_sj Dec 2018 #101
My circumstances hibbing Dec 2018 #33
I'm sorry to hear about your loss. MineralMan Dec 2018 #37
Amen SallyHemmings Dec 2018 #39
Yes, assisted living is so expensive. LisaL Dec 2018 #40
That's a real issue for most people. MineralMan Dec 2018 #43
Long Term Care Insurance SallyHemmings Dec 2018 #44
Yes. I have one such policy PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2018 #55
It is a gift to your family too SallyHemmings Dec 2018 #56
Yes, it is. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2018 #63
Never heard of it. Where does one get it, how old do you have to be, and how expensive is it? LisaL Dec 2018 #82
Depends on your state or Commonwealth SallyHemmings Dec 2018 #84
Double that in California demosincebirth Dec 2018 #98
Many of us are in similar situations. It's good to have a thread MineralMan Dec 2018 #41
There, there. LisaL Dec 2018 #45
Yes, indeed! MineralMan Dec 2018 #47
Thanks for sharing SallyHemmings Dec 2018 #48
Real problems justify concern. We're all concerned MineralMan Dec 2018 #49
Count me and wife in the group Dave in VA Dec 2018 #51
I know that many here are dealing with those issues. MineralMan Dec 2018 #54
"This end of life business sucks, pretty much." Hortensis Dec 2018 #52
I just got off my daily call with my parents. MineralMan Dec 2018 #57
You make it easy to imagine being him, or at least Hortensis Dec 2018 #80
Echoes of my own life Boomer Dec 2018 #103
Your father misses his home of many years. FuzzyRabbit Dec 2018 #58
Yes, he does. However, it's a farm and his frustration at not MineralMan Dec 2018 #59
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience. It's a real dilemma. TygrBright Dec 2018 #60
It's good that you're recognizing and planning for your own future MineralMan Dec 2018 #64
I find stories like this so frustrating and discouraging. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2018 #61
I agree. My wife and I talk about that fairly often. MineralMan Dec 2018 #67
Sort of a Golden Girls thing, right? PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2018 #74
Hell...We ARE the older generation now. MineralMan Dec 2018 #76
Sounds like you've thought this through. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2018 #79
It's hard to see them get frail study war no more Dec 2018 #62
Welcome to DU, study war no more. calimary Dec 2018 #104
August 8th is when my world stopped. Lifelong Protester Dec 2018 #65
I'm sorry to hear that, and hope you can find MineralMan Dec 2018 #68
I feel for you and anyone who has to take charge of elderly parents LeftInTX Dec 2018 #69
This is so sad for me to read...I took early retirement HipChick Dec 2018 #71
All of us have our own stories about this. MineralMan Dec 2018 #75
This is my first Christmas ever without my mother Jarqui Dec 2018 #72
We're in the same canoe, MineralMan PJMcK Dec 2018 #77
I spent seven years taking care of my parents. Dem2theMax Dec 2018 #78
We had my parents in a retirement residence. We wanted to keep them applegrove Dec 2018 #81
comments on "it's hard" NJCher Dec 2018 #83
The blessed moments that may still occur lostnfound Dec 2018 #85
I don't feel alone reading this marlakay Dec 2018 #86
I know the feeling about stubborn mothers. blueinredohio Dec 2018 #93
I had that revelation about my mom's last Christmas last year. nini Dec 2018 #88
My maternal Grandma lived at her home until about 4 months before her passing 47of74 Dec 2018 #112
It's a strange feeling isn't it nini Dec 2018 #123
My father was, contrary to ALL expectations, in care for a few years. BobTheSubgenius Dec 2018 #90
When I say "didn't really slow him down..." BobTheSubgenius Dec 2018 #91
I AM the "aging parent", and it DOES suck SoCalDem Dec 2018 #95
They are so fortunate to have each other at 94. LibDemAlways Dec 2018 #96
Sacred duty. jeffreyi Dec 2018 #97
Wow! 94! My dad passed away when I was 27. :( Loved the guy a lot, too. Still miss him. C Moon Dec 2018 #99
It sounds as though you have wonderful parents GeoWilliam750 Dec 2018 #100
My grandparents are 92 and 89, and my uncle lives with them. He moved Luciferous Dec 2018 #105
I hope to make the move before it becomes necessary spinbaby Dec 2018 #106
Thanks to everyone for all the good wishes and comments! MineralMan Dec 2018 #107
Yes it sure does samplegirl Dec 2018 #108
My grandpa was very resistant to moving 47of74 Dec 2018 #109
There is an adjustment that has to be made in that move. MineralMan Dec 2018 #110
I understand what it is like. Dem_4_Life Dec 2018 #111
You have no idea how bad it can get extvbroadcaster Dec 2018 #113
I'm sorry you had that experience. MineralMan Dec 2018 #115
I commiserate, MM peggysue2 Dec 2018 #114
Another K and R to show support KentuckyWoman Dec 2018 #117
Thanks so much! MineralMan Dec 2018 #118
Well said, MM. I live with my 91 yr old mother. cry baby Dec 2018 #124
Thanks. Sometimes it takes stepping outside and MineralMan Dec 2018 #125
I sure understand! My mom refuses to get hearing aids. cry baby Dec 2018 #126
OMG do i relate!! add in: crazy siblings accusing me of slapping my 94 yr old dad.. samnsara Dec 2018 #128
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