Posted by soder33 on June 17, 2013 at 11:06:12 from (156.98.4.11):
In Reply to: O/T The Elderly posted by John B. on June 17, 2013 at 05:15:59:
I have been in your exact spot. My Mother suffered a stroke in the afternoon on a spring day, 10 years ago. She wasn't given much of a chance, but she survived and we had to go meet with the hospital to find out what to do next. She was transferred to a Sister Kenny facility, where after 6 weeks we had another meeting. This time to discuss long term care, (A Nursing Home). My Father could not function at home by himself and within 2 months of Mom's stroke, both were in a nursing home. Mom hated it, and always brought up why we (the kids) didn't take her home. Dad got along great and really accepted it. I guess he was used to having people take care of him. Anyway, it lasted this way for over 21/2 years until Mom passed and them Dad died 6 weeks later. Mom always made us feel guilty of putting her in the nursing home, but my Father was a comfort. I guess what I am saying is: Every circumstance is different and everyone handles it in a different way. You do what you think is best for them and your family.
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