Our parents live on about $1200 a month and pay almost half of that in health care premiums. They live in a remote desert town with minimal healthcare services. Our father is 89 and still driving when he probably shouldn't be. They are stubborn and won't take advice. We can't afford anywhere else for them to live and we can no longer always provide the transportation and help they need. They make bad decisions and cause more problems for themselves.
So, like the 911 confusion, there are many things your parents dont understand - in their defense it IS confusing - someone in the family really needs to get the facts and advocate for them. It might save an awful lot of mis steps and pain for them and you!
Unless they're on self-destruct mode let them make their own decisions and live their lives as they choose. At their age, the last thing you need is someone telling them what to do.
Her. This doesn't need to be your family. Speak to them, be up front. Hope that they can reason. If not speak to primary care physician. Call Your driving agency, report it. The worst thing is to do nothing!
What you can do while waiting for the cops to arrive is block by a car in. This would be a far better alternative messing with someone else's car.
good idea to reach out to them and begin to form a connection with them. Could be valuable help later as your parents age. ALso, I phoned my Dad every single day (except for when I was there visiting with him) for 4 years after Mom died. Maintaining that connection, even long distance, over time, will ease yours and their mind and could build trust between you. RE: the driving. Maybe Dad's Doctor could be the one to finally tell him he is unfit (if he is). Reaching out to your parents' doctors is a good thing to do anyway, so you know each other if/when the time comes they are not as fit as they are now. Hope this is some help to you. Good luck.
Then, I would try to stay with them for 24 hrs, to see just how bad things are in the house. Are they really caring for themselves.
Why such a high insurance premium? I've never heard of someone paying those high prices.
I hope that your family will find the support needed that will allow your parents to remain at home and for you to have peace of mind. There are a lot of resources (like my small business) in America, even in remote desert areas.
Perhaps the best you can do is to help put in place systems that will protect them to the extent possible.
For the car breakdowns, such as flat tires, etc., get AAA or some other road service. To stop them from driving, first locate alternate transportation services before you can any action that would leave them stranded at home.
Upgrade their house to prevent falls, install exterior motion lights, security sensors, a lock box outside for emergency personnel, alert the local fire and police departments, ask if periodic wellness checks can be made, arrange for meals on wheels, etc.
Honestly, even if they lived next door to you, with all the precautions available, there still could be that one moment when something happens that changes everything.
I've spent hours agonizing over how to protect my father and am still battling with the concept that there's a limited amount I can do. You could even get in-facility care in assisted or independent living and one moment of inattentiveness could cause a fall that could change their lives.
The difficulty in caring is acknowledging and accepting (easier said than done) that these are high risk situations and there's a limited amount we can do to protect our loved ones.
I'm not saying give up or just accept their situation - but rather do as much as you can think of to protect them, recognizing their independence and refusal to accept change to a safer living environment.
And, uwantcr66, yes, trick them!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tell her she has an appointment at Yale tomorrow...and tomorrow...and tomorrow. Trickery was the only way I got my mom into AL! That was only 18 months ago and today she is so far gone that she is afraid to leave the AL building.
As my therapist said, you don't need to what is right int his situation, you need to do what works.