Trying to Force In-home Care on Independent Older Adult Can Backfire
Dear Carol: Why can’t my 85-year-old mom see that in-home care would help keep her safe? Her mind is great. She uses a computer and a smart phone without issues and volunteers working online for an arts organization. Mom’s problem is multiple sclerosis (MS) that, while not too aggressive, does affect her balance. She’s also seriously arthritic. Between them, she’s a fall risk. Since she lives alone in her condo, I feel she should hire an in-home care company to have an aide come in for a few hours a day. How can I convince her that I’m right? I’m sick of worrying. – TL
Dear TL: I know you mean well, and perhaps you are less demanding in your manner than your email implies, but that’s all I have to go by. So, I need to return to my oft repeated suggestion to similar questions. You, as the adult child, need to take…
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