Has anyone felt totally exhausted taking care of their loved one and were at the end of their rope and finally put them in a nursing home when you knew they were mentally healthier than most of the patients? My mom has early to mid stage dementia and is definately more aware then most of the other nursing home patients. I can't put her in assisted living because Medicaid won't pay for it. It had to be a nursing home. I now feel terrible but know I can't give her the care she needs physically at all. She's blind in one eye, no use of one arm, and deaf. I feel like maybe I should have tried harder. I had her living with us for the last 2 years.
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It is sad when a loved one's needs exceed what we can provide at home, but it is a reality for many, and it is no one's fault. Within a skilled nursing facility there are a huge range of needs. Some people are mentally alert but not able to care for themselves physically. Other may have minor physical ailments but are out of it mentally. There are always some who are the "not too bad off" end of the scale, just as there are some who are at the "extreme need" end. Help your mother take advantage of any activities and services available to her there. Visit often. Relax and use this time to create greater bonding, now that you are relieved of the day-to-day care piece.