Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 17, 2013 at 11:38:03 from (174.124.57.82):
In Reply to: O/T The Elderly posted by John B. on June 17, 2013 at 05:15:59:
John" Interesting subject that is on going with seniors. Best of luck with the outcome with your parents. My question is,"If your parents are mentally stable and in somewhat good health( Not requiring round the clock help) What do they want ,home or assistant living, nursing home care or staying at home with health care and home maintenance (cooking&leaning etc? I have known like situations where the KIDS want to push off their responsibilities so their life goes on with out much interruption.I myself enjoy the family surroundings rather then some isolated living quarters away from the family. My son has power of attorney over both my self and my wife. His commitment to both me and his mother was instituted years ago and I can tell you, NO MATTER HOW it goes for me, I will expire in my own bed. His promise to me will be kept no matter what. There is no reason under the son to replace loving family care with outside people unless there is illness that requires ICU care 24/7. I know you are suffering with the thought of other then home care, and what facility will show honor to your parent-s and have staff that is of the mind set as you, your self has. Old folks still require love and affection regardless of circumstances. To be needed and wanted is uppermost in their thoughts, rather then living day to day awaiting the angels to com e and take them to heaven. So JOHN, bless your heart and I'm sure you and your family will do the right thing . REGARDS , OLD LOU.
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