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Can A Single Elderly Person
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Who is willing to pay for it take themselves off to respite?
I am struggling to see the point!
Do they get assessed for future needs etc at respite?
I am struggling to see the point!
Do they get assessed for future needs etc at respite?
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We have suggested over the years that she gets a homehelp in but she won’t because she has to pay for it.
Her friend with severe health issues has just come out of respite whilst they were selling up her home full of how wonderful it is.
And she has to have what her friends have
We have suggested over the years that she gets a homehelp in but she won’t because she has to pay for it.
Her friend with severe health issues has just come out of respite whilst they were selling up her home full of how wonderful it is.
And she has to have what her friends have
Yes she can get into respite particularly if she is paying for it.
Nazareth Lodge caring facilitates, this is Ormeau Road Belfast. I believe there are a number of people who have actually given up their homes etc so they can go in there - get looked after fed and watered and some company. Then if they feel up to it - jump into their cars and go for a drive. I know this as my friend has been pursuing this for her brother but it would be too expensive for him. But it is possible. Your MIL is a very very lonely old lady.
Nazareth Lodge caring facilitates, this is Ormeau Road Belfast. I believe there are a number of people who have actually given up their homes etc so they can go in there - get looked after fed and watered and some company. Then if they feel up to it - jump into their cars and go for a drive. I know this as my friend has been pursuing this for her brother but it would be too expensive for him. But it is possible. Your MIL is a very very lonely old lady.
If your M-I-L lived with you and you and hubby were going on holiday, you can put M-I-L into respite care while you are away, so yes, it is possible. (That's just an example RH, don't panic)
Many years ago, and I mean many, my Mums Rheumatology Consultant used to put her in hospital for a rest just so she could be waited on hand and feet.
You'd never be able to do that now.
Many years ago, and I mean many, my Mums Rheumatology Consultant used to put her in hospital for a rest just so she could be waited on hand and feet.
You'd never be able to do that now.
Yes I think she is lonely but that is a situation of her own making!
She falls out with life long friends then slates them about town so is given a wide berth.
Clings to new ‘young’ friends and takes advantage so again they go out of their way to avoid her!
My SIL has seen her 3 times in 10 years and the bile spewed in her direction was quite frankly shocking! Even the grandchildren want to avoid her.
She falls out with life long friends then slates them about town so is given a wide berth.
Clings to new ‘young’ friends and takes advantage so again they go out of their way to avoid her!
My SIL has seen her 3 times in 10 years and the bile spewed in her direction was quite frankly shocking! Even the grandchildren want to avoid her.