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I wonder if anyone has any advice. My mother is fairly fit and well and would like to go on holiday. Her husband on the other hand is frail cannot walk far and is partially sighted. He has been offered a day every week in a day centre which he will not take and we have suggested he goes in a home temporary in order to give my Mum a little respite care. He refuses point blank to even consider any of these. Are there any holidays specifically for the elderly or is there any one I could contact. Any help at all would be gratefully recieved as I really am in the dark here
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What about something like a coach tour? Would he manage on and off the coaches - mind you, if he can't see well, he will not exactly be able to see the scenery, but he might enjoy the local history and stories the tour guides tell. At least most of the time he would be sitting down and could probably remain in the coach or in a cafe while your mum had a walk about during the stops. He would also get to stay in hotels and eat out and your Mum would probably find people to socialise with.
Hope you sort something out.
Hope you sort something out.
Sounds like your Mum could do with a complete break from her caring duties. If her husband (your father or stepfather) refuses to recognise her needs, then he's being very selfish. Could you take your mother away on a short break yourself and leave your father/stepfather to cope on his own at home? This might bring home to him that he's not so good looking after himself after all and perhaps next time the holiday issue arises he might be more willing to accept a week in a nursing home. Or could your Mum come and stay with you for a week? Don't argue with him. Just tell him you've accepted the fact that he refuses to leave home and let him get on with it. Your mother may need to be a little hard hearted about this if she's not to break down from the pressure of her caring duties.