Follow
Share
Read More
This question has been closed for answers. Ask a New Question.
I want to thank all who have provided input. I’ve learned a lot on this forum. I want to clarify that I’ve never lied to mother in order to get POA. I also really appreciate the comments that were more kindly worded especially. I wish this platform had been available to me 10 years ago when we went through her knee replacement. Thanks again!
Helpful Answer (5)
Report
NeedHelpWithMom Mar 2023
Wishing you peace as you navigate your way through this difficult journey of caregiving.
(2)
Report
See 1 more reply
Oedger, I think many of us (myself included) mis-understood when you said "bring my mother home". I thought you meant bring your mother to YOUR home.

I am glad that you're not considering that option; it is very, very difficult to place an elder from home and even doubly difficult to insist that an elder (especially one's mother) needs to leave your home. It must certainly feel terrible and legally, it can be a nightmare (we've had some pretty terrible stories on this board over the years).

I want to emphasize that getting your mentally ill mother the care she NEEDS is what is paramount here. I understand that you are willing to take her to doc appointments, get the house looked after and the like, but do watch out for "mission creep".

My mom, not mentally ill, but with some cognitive issues could not for the life of her understand why I couldn't leave work an hour away several times a week when she summoned me for an imagined "emergency". There comes a time when you need to be able to say "no, I can't do this anymore", mean it and not give in to whining or manipulation.

Wishing you the best!
Helpful Answer (3)
Report

This question has been closed for answers. Ask a New Question.
Ask a Question
Subscribe to
Our Newsletter