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For Those With Aged Parents
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did you have to make the decision to put them in a home?
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Emmie, i feel for you, luckily my father has remarried a younger women so it will be her decision and her guilt. My MIL I will have no guilt over should it need to happen. At the end of the day if she is unable to look after herself and you are not in a position to look after her then you should not feel any guilt at all sweetie.
12:22 Wed 17th May 2017
Emmie, i feel for you, luckily my father has remarried a younger women so it will be her decision and her guilt.
My MIL I will have no guilt over should it need to happen.
At the end of the day if she is unable to look after herself and you are not in a position to look after her then you should not feel any guilt at all sweetie.
My MIL I will have no guilt over should it need to happen.
At the end of the day if she is unable to look after herself and you are not in a position to look after her then you should not feel any guilt at all sweetie.
I've never had to make the decision, my father died way too young and my mother's death came swiftly.
I have watched friends go through this and guilt is part of what you have to accept whilst knowing you have done the only thing you could.
I realise you feel worse because you are at a distance, that too is hard.
I have watched friends go through this and guilt is part of what you have to accept whilst knowing you have done the only thing you could.
I realise you feel worse because you are at a distance, that too is hard.
We found the perfect home for my Mum when it wasn't safe for her to be alone. Being the eldest all the decisions fell to me...I felt guilty every single day emmie. The home was amazing, the staff loved her and she was safe but...Still couldn't get over the guilt and very one I met in the home felt the same about their parents. I know it's not helping but I think it's just the way we are . xx
It was a long time ago but I had to find a home for my father. The first one was grim, I simply didn't know what to look for in choosing. The second, which was his final home was far, far better, lovely in fact.
I feel guilt with regards to the first home and relief that I found somewhere so much better.
I feel guilt with regards to the first home and relief that I found somewhere so much better.
Yes, Emmie....but I've never felt guilty because we didn't think of it as somewhere we were "putting" her.....
We looked at it as somewhere mum would be looked after much better than we were able to.....the very best we could do for her at this stage in her life......
If we hadn't done that for her then I would have felt guilty....Gx
We looked at it as somewhere mum would be looked after much better than we were able to.....the very best we could do for her at this stage in her life......
If we hadn't done that for her then I would have felt guilty....Gx
Home or hospice, the decision is awful if your parent is aware. Twelve years ago my Mum had cancer and Dad cope not cope, brother and I were working full time and after numerous emergency callouts from my Dad, it was decided to put Mum into a hospice. The morning came and my Mum refused to budge. After lying to her, saying she was coming home that night, doctor just wanted to check her etc, she went. But I do feel guilty as she died there 3 weeks later against her wishes.