Posted by Lazy WP on June 17, 2013 at 08:16:54 from (184.21.113.127):
In Reply to: O/T The Elderly posted by John B. on June 17, 2013 at 05:15:59:
My folks moved into a retirement center 2 years ago. Dad broke his back in 1983, and has been in a wheelchair since. They continued to live on the farm until the move 2 years ago. Dad got to the point where he was falling out of his chair, and stuff like that. Mom got to the point where she wasn't much help, to get him back into it. They both love the retirement village. It goes from semi assisted living, where they are now. Just get 1 meal a day, and have neighbors, all the way up to full care. Now neither one of them feel the pressure of letting the other down, in case of a fall or something like that. Its nice to see them both happy for a change. I would try to find something like that for your folks. Some place where they have things in common with the rest of the residents. After the initial couple days, I'll bet they are both happier.
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