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Elderly parents

Caring for elderly relatives? Pop in for support, a hand hold, advice, whatever you need.

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picklemepopcorn · 06/03/2018 12:42

Carrying on from previous thread, IF I can work out how to link...

Come and offload your worries and frustration here, and share your experience and hard won wisdom with the rest of us!

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thesandwich · 26/08/2018 14:01

Brilliant brilliant news yolo you ROCK!!!!!⭐️⭐️🏅🏅🎖🎖🥇🥇🏆🏆 this must be taking so much of your time and energy. So glad she apologised.

picklemepopcorn · 26/08/2018 15:03

Well done Yolo! Good luck with lovely night carer!

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MoreCheerfulMonica · 26/08/2018 16:51

Well done, yolo, and if I didn’t say it before, may I just say (because I love musicals in general and La Streisand in particular) hello Dolly!

Viewfield · 27/08/2018 18:06

I've just had a phone call from a very nice social worker, following a referral from our GP about my Mum (which I sort of forgotten about, it was mentioned about a month ago). They want to do an assessment, my worry is that it will cause a massive massive fuss but not lead to anything as she is managing her medical / practical / personal needs alright, it's her mental health needs that are causing us the stress and limiting our lives. The social worker said (very kindly) your situation doesn't sound situation and what's the worst that can happen with the assessment? And recommended going ahead with it. So I'll see what comes next. Probably nothing. Maybe something.

Viewfield · 27/08/2018 18:06
  • situation doesn't sound sustainable
yolofish · 27/08/2018 21:00

viewfield - go for it, what have you got to lose?

Turns out DM has been having morphine regularly (makes her doolally) and has also had a UTI since Friday for which she is on oral antibs.... shouldnt the home have told me??

yolofish · 27/08/2018 22:47

oh and they have also lost most of her clothes because they arent labelled. again, no one told me and I was expecting to take stuff home for washing..

thesandwich · 28/08/2018 08:29

Oh yolo it doesn’t get better does it? Same happened with dm- I ended up having to badger the laundry lady and extract dms things. V bad about infection/ drugs too. Do you think you will need this place again?
When you think about the costs.... are you ok? Fingers crossed for sleeper in person.

yolofish · 28/08/2018 15:45

Operation Free Mum not going well. Taxi turned up at 3pm as booked and refused to take her as 'not wheelchair friendly'. Home have booked another one for 4pm so I'll go round to hers at 4.30 as can only imagine she is hysterical by now, thanks for small mercies her mobile appeared to die yesterday or else I'd probably be hysterical too.

picklemepopcorn · 28/08/2018 16:12

Hope it goes well, Yolo!

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yolofish · 28/08/2018 16:16

thank you pickle no doubt I will regale you all later with tales of horror!
Enablement Team is meant to turn up some time after 5; sleep-in lady at 7pm. District nurse prob not til tomorrow depending on what time nursing home gave her the klexane jab. Independent Care Team coming tomorrow at 11am and I am expected to be there - may be tricky as have to leave to drop DD1 at work at 11.30 so will have to see what happens with them.

MisstoMrs · 28/08/2018 16:19

Hey everyone, I’m new here but I would love some advice. My DG (grandma) is in her late 80s, utterly deaf, unstable on her feet, totally with it mentally, but physically increasingly frail. She’s really independent but my DM and her brother are starting to tear their hair out with occasional falls and feeling like ‘a prisoner in her own home’. She refused a cleaner but has a gardener. My parents own her house so could move her but I think she would refuse...
Any advice?

annandale · 28/08/2018 16:22

Miss, what about a pendant alarm for the falls risk?

Is there a lunch club locally and perhaps volunteers who might take her there?

thesandwich · 28/08/2018 16:42

YOLO, everything crossed for you. Gin for later.
Miss, Would an ot referral be helpful to see if they could provide some equipment to keep her independent?

yolofish · 28/08/2018 20:38

I am broken after 3 hours with DM. Cba to go into it all, but if her carer manages one night I will be surprised. Sorry chaps to be so negative, but Wine and bed and possibly switching the phone off seem like the most sensible options now.

love, teflon, comfort food/alcohol of your choice to all xxx

picklemepopcorn · 28/08/2018 21:10

Oh dear, Yolo! one has to wonder how to proceed...

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thesandwich · 28/08/2018 21:13

🌺🌺yolo. So sorry.

yolofish · 29/08/2018 23:42

well only 4 hours there today, 2 this morning and 2 this evening. good news is that she and Tracie are getting on very well, and Tracie is now going to do from 2pm until the following morning, time of leaving dependent on whether she has another old lady/gentleman to go to. I lurrve Tracie! had the local intermediate care team assessment, mum NOT safe to walk anywhere alone even with zimmer (so how could she walk 20m in the care home??) ICT will organise physio some time next week so in the meantime she is having private physio but we cant tell ICT team this or else they will withdraw their support. Enablement Team woman Kelly is also bloody lovely, takes no shit from mum but in a kind way and that team should come in 3 x a day for next 3 weeks. so we are kind of getting there...

how's everyone else doing?

whatever45 · 30/08/2018 05:32

That's brilliant Yolo . Such great news and a huge relief for you. Smile

picklemepopcorn · 30/08/2018 07:02

Phew!

Things have quietened down a bit for me. Dm is basically pretty capable, she just panics and struggles to prioritise. DMil however has told DH that she is disappointed in him, he should see them more often etc. Thing is, they've been away, we've been away... we've also had work done on the house that dragged on badly, the chest freezer break down, a roof window jam open... but there we go.

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thesandwich · 30/08/2018 08:48

Brilliant news yolo. Long may it last.
Pickle, how rude of her. A horrible thing to say. Be5 dh was upset.
We are off on hol tomorrow- after stocking dm up with everything imaginable and visits from dbs have been —demanded— facilitated by me.....

yolofish · 30/08/2018 12:23

pickle that's a bit off of MIL, she must know everything that you are dealing with.
sandwich have a lovely time and do NOT think of DM!

DM fell over this morning - think that means she'd been home 40 hours without incident. She called Lifeline, who called me and DD1 and I went round to pick her up. She says she was standing up as instructed once an hour... she had been given breakfast and would only have been due to be alone max an hour as physio going in at 11am, then a lunch carer, then Tracie at 2pm.
So now I am going to have to get someone to sit in the mornings as she is clearly not safe to be alone.
Fucks sake!

thesandwich · 30/08/2018 13:04

Oh yolo! 😮😮 won’t she stay put? It must be so hard for you.🌺🌺

yolofish · 30/08/2018 13:16

thank you sandwich I think I am going slowly insane.

Worst thing is, I really dont like the person she is now, so imperious and demanding and difficult. Its not how I want to remember her, I honestly wish - and think she wishes - that it would all be over. She takes so little pleasure in anything, totally negative about everything and that pushes people away. She was vicious to me and DD1 this morning, and then the next minute moaning about what a trouble she is. It's hard to take and hard to rise above although I do try.

yolofish · 30/08/2018 14:34

she has now rung my brother and one of her friends: she is left alone all day and no one feeds her. This is clearly not true, today alone she has so far had Tracie til 9ish, carers at breakfast time and lunchtime, plus her cleaner (friend) and a visit from a physio. Tracie is now back there for the rest of the day and I will go over after collecting DD1 from work so 5.45ish. She wants the number of the Samaritans as she is so lonely... and has been very rude to Tracie. If Tracie leaves she is stuffed. I may have to point that out to her tonight, should be another fun visit.

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