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My Trip Home & My Mom.......very long sorry
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 547849" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Wow, what a story Lisa. I'm sorry. That is so much to have to digest and figure out. It does seem as if Texas is in the cards at least for the moment. Can you look into other kinds of options even though your mom would be non compliant? I know of a daughter who had to get power of attorney or whatever you need to make decisions for a parent and she had to put her Dad in an assisted living facility for people with Alzheimer's. It was very difficult, but caring for someone with those kinds of requirements is pretty overwhelming. My SO cared for his mother who was 100 years old and it was grueling. After all was said and done, his comment was "If I had it all to do over again, I would have made other arrangements where Mom would have received the best care." These are such difficult decisions to make for our parents, I hope you take the time to look at all the options. Sending you warm wishes and HUGS........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 547849, member: 13542"] Wow, what a story Lisa. I'm sorry. That is so much to have to digest and figure out. It does seem as if Texas is in the cards at least for the moment. Can you look into other kinds of options even though your mom would be non compliant? I know of a daughter who had to get power of attorney or whatever you need to make decisions for a parent and she had to put her Dad in an assisted living facility for people with Alzheimer's. It was very difficult, but caring for someone with those kinds of requirements is pretty overwhelming. My SO cared for his mother who was 100 years old and it was grueling. After all was said and done, his comment was "If I had it all to do over again, I would have made other arrangements where Mom would have received the best care." These are such difficult decisions to make for our parents, I hope you take the time to look at all the options. Sending you warm wishes and HUGS........ [/QUOTE]
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