Been there, done that, got a load of tee shirts. We had my in laws living with us on and off for 4 or 5 years. Tried to get them to make it permanent and even offered land for them to build on. MIL got greedy, tried to get twice what their home was worth, ended up getting nothing and remaining there. Then she got cancer and FILs dementia got worse. She was over medicating him which made things worse. Finally he started getting violent and she got him into a nursing home. Mind you, we're 150 miles away and trying to deal with this for her a making trip after trip down there. Meanwhile, 3 other daughters lived less than 45 minutes away from them. They;d call and tell us what was going on from their perspective and tell us how "you don't realize what they're like." Well duh! They forget we spent the better part of 5 years caring for them in our own home. Then MIl comes up here when she's dying because other daughters wouldn't take her into their homes. I spent 5 weeks nursing my MIL till she died.
I still have a lot of resentment over the whole thing.
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