My grandfather moved into a care home about 6weeks ago.
My siblings and I are supporting our aunt (his only involved child).
It was really difficult as he didn't really want to go but could see (when it was bluntly pointed out) that keeping him at home was taking a massive toll on my aunt who is also her husband's main carer.
Short of my someone giving up work or going PT (which would be detrimental to our careers/pension etc) we couldn't make it work. He could potentially have funded a care team at home but none of us felt able to manage it and we couldn't find an agency to provide the number of hours he needed. It was also going to be massively expensive - my brother thought between 75-100k /annum....
Mentally the change in environment has rapidly accelerated his cognitive decline but at least he no longer has capacity to tell us he doesn't want to be there.
My aunt is devastated at his feline but finally being able to spend some time with her (dying) husband.
I'm cross tbh - my Grandfather is 93 and he had my Gran until last year when she died and they had so many adventures together right up until their mid eighties but because of his selfishness in refusing to initially accept outside care at all and latterly to move into a residential setting in a timely fashion he has stolen my aunts retirement time with her husband.
Admittedly my aunt hasn't helped herself - she never ever says no. I swear if he told her to do something illegal she would do it because he said so and this continues even now despite her husband asking her and us all telling her to prioritize her husband (they have a good marriage it isn't that she doesn't want to spend time with him.
My Uncle will probably be dead in 18months and is now so impaired (he has dementia as well as a cancer) that they have to be really careful about which activities they do.
GOK what state my aunt will be in when they are both dead.