ArkieDukie wrote:Spent last weekend with my family. My mom's condition is deteriorating really rapidly. My sister and I believe it's time to get someone in to help take care of her, but my dad is resisting. She has trouble dressing herself, bathing herself, and feeding herself. She's mostly aware of what's going on, but she has occasions where she's not completely "with it." My dad doesn't think he needs to hire anyone until she's completely out of it.

Several of you have gone through this, so you know what I'm talking about. Not for the faint of heart.
Well, that's always a tough one.....especially when it's the mom, it seems. Women are so accustomed to caring for somebody and anticipating their needs. When the shoe is on the other foot, the husband is often less prepared, therefore somewhat unrealistic. Personal care for a woman is so, well,
personal. She'll feel better if her hair is done, her make up tended to, her clothes coordinated and presentable. It's a "girl thing". Perhaps he needs to be reminded that few guys have the knack.
I'm sure he would rather not have a stranger around the house all the time. But, maybe somebody just to come in each day for an hour or so to set things straight and get them off to a good start.
The bottom line is that you can only do so much. We all want to do all we can to avoid catastrophe and accidents, but sometimes you just have to wait until something happens that makes the decision obvious to all, even if it's a hard lesson.
Duke has a wonderful senior assessment program having a battery of tests they can use to determine the level of care somebody needs. The counselors are great at telling it like it is and being so specific that they're hard to argue with. Is there something like that where you are?
We've been through this with some family members -- each case drastically different from the other and requiring different solutions. And we feel the day coming (sooner than we'd like to think) when our daughters will have to take a strong stance with the OP and/or me. They already wish I'd never drive at night and that he'd never drive AT ALL! I try my best to comply, but he bows his neck. Now
that's a guy thing!
Keep us posted, AD. Having a sister to share the decision making is a real blessing. If you ever want to talk about it, you have my ear. Good luck, hon.
Love, Ima