So I know every family is different. But I will share a scenario with no great answer. . . here goes.
Hubby's sister is in a care home. She has MS and has been in a wheel chair for years, but since seizing last year, has been nonverbal and no longer has use of her right side. She was right handed. She does have use of her left hand but it's difficult for her. They've re-geared her wheel chair so the control is on the left etc. Needless to say, she is in quite a state. Hubby's 81 year old mom goes for about 5 hours everyday to help care for her since the care facility she's in is so short staffed. If things go sideways, there isn't any good option. We've thought about our parents as they age and what we might need to do, but any of you with loved ones in a care facility, what are the plans for that loved one?
Hubby's sister is in a care home. She has MS and has been in a wheel chair for years, but since seizing last year, has been nonverbal and no longer has use of her right side. She was right handed. She does have use of her left hand but it's difficult for her. They've re-geared her wheel chair so the control is on the left etc. Needless to say, she is in quite a state. Hubby's 81 year old mom goes for about 5 hours everyday to help care for her since the care facility she's in is so short staffed. If things go sideways, there isn't any good option. We've thought about our parents as they age and what we might need to do, but any of you with loved ones in a care facility, what are the plans for that loved one?