I posted earlier, but want to make this clear on my behalf, as a society we do not owe to care for our elderly parents. I thought I really was ready and wanted to do this and my Mom was initially so grateful, but that rotted away in about 2 weeks and now at almost 2 months life almost seems unbearable. Again, we do not owe our parents care, but if they treated us better and stopped being a curmudgeon then life would be more tolerable.
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Start looking about for facilities for mom and start getting the loads of paperwork together to evaluate her finances. I hope there is a DPOA'a MPOA's already done
if not gird up to get past that hurdle. Not everyone is cut out to be a caregiver for their elders not should they be. There are good facilities out there and great ones too - find one and move her out. Good luck and keep a sense of humor!
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Do the best you can with the finances available, keep asking everyone including God for help, and don't beat yourself up. Be the bigger person. You'll be thankful you did the right thing. If you put her in a home, fine. If you take care of her yourself, don't become a crazy person; get help and be good to yourself. Be realistic, don't be a martyr. Finally, look for any and all good and positive details that emerge:)) Blessings, Dear One:) xo