I am the sole caretaker of my grandparents. Not parents! My uncle lives far away and hates his parents. He offers no encouragement or thanks for anything I do. He’s just waiting for his inheritance and criticizing how much money is draining away from it.
My mom lives nearby and she is not as physically healthy as she could be but she also resents her parents and just doesn’t want to deal with anything. She doesn’t mind visiting and claims she can’t take care of them because it “makes her too sad.” Also she reminds me that she cared for her grandparents so it’s MY turn. (We kids were all older and off doing our own thing already. Her care was visiting her grandparents and getting my dad to fix things around the house. Not even close to what I’ve done).
It’s been hard trying to be a good wife who’s not too tired at the end of the day. When I started this I had a newborn and three other young kids! It breaks my heart I’ve spent more time in doctor offices than with them. I’ve clean out their large house, stored crap for the uncaring uncle, helped sell their house and get them into long term care. I manage everything for them as well as my own household.
I’m starting to resent my mom too. These are HER parents and she is responsible for no one but herself! She is divorced and we are all long grown! My sibling and cousins live far away too so it's me or mom. How do I get my mom to do her duty so that when she needs me in a few years, I WANT to do it! LOL
Are you trying to visit everyday? You may need to cut back. Because of you, they are safe, clean and cared for. Seems like their children are selfish and this may be because of your grandparents. They are reaping what they sewed. Where were your grandparents when their parents needed help? Children learn by example.
Your family and husband come first. Your children need your attention. You have done your duty. Your grands are being cared for. Mom is not going to change. Either is your Uncle. I would start preening Mom to the fact that she is going to be taking care of herself. Tell her she better take care of her health. Take advantage of services that are available because you won't be able to do it. That you don't plan on taking her in because you just won't have the energy to care for one more person. You did her job caring for HER parents. Its now time for your family. A husband and 4 kids is a very good reason. A person like your Mom will just drain you.
When they first moved in I tried to visit a few times a week, just to make sure they were well situated. I started to cut back and then my grandma would call me and say “there are matters that need your attention!” (No grandma YOU need attention). My husband and I had a sit down with my grandparents about how I was going to take the summer off. I told them I didn’t feel like a granddaughter anymore, just an employee. I thought we handled it in a very direct way respectful way. My grandma later told my sibling and cousins that she was “put in her place” by me and rejected. Boy that was super fun. :( Trying to defend myself with my family. Now my brother lives in the area and he’s finally saying “grandma sometimes feels entitled doesn’t she?” No kidding.
I love your answer. It really is better to be short and sweet in this case. Direct and to the point.
You might also look into the cost of a geriatric care manager. Yes, it will take money from the eventual estate, but uncle has no right to complain. It's your grandparents' money and needs to be used for their care while they are still alive.
Now to arm myself with the right words and resolve to do this when I’ll be criticized for abandoning my duty and the grandparents will ensure I pay with lots of “your mom is such an angel” and “your brother is always thinking of us.”
i know thats emotional abuse but does it matter to tell them off if the person is old and not quite “grandma” anymore?
Tell you uncle to hire a storage unit now or the stuff goes to charity. So come and get it or it’s gone. You resent storing it and it’s making you cross. He’s using you
next thing that comes up just put it on your mother. Don’t give in. She is using you too. Also I don’t see why you think you’re going to end up looking after her. Large hints that she should start getting prepared for her future care needs now
My mom has some money and doesn’t qualify for Medicaid. We have to pay to have a mobile blood draw service, and transportation if she needs to go to the doctor. Although I am her primary caregiver, those are two things I could get off my plate.
I agree about limiting visits. It’s draining even in the best of circumstances. I also agree with getting someone to manage their care-of possible. It’s their money and they need help. The nursing home may have some ideas as well.
Its difficult to draw boundaries when you love them and no one else is stepping up to the plate. But you must.
You have found a fantastic community here. Best of luck. (:
I have learned that few are going to tell you how you can obtain services based upon qualifications based on Medicare. Even those certified providers often prefer to "tell" you what Medicare does because it's to their advantage. Read the latest Medicare Benefit Policy Manual for yourself. It's available online and very easy to navigate. You can also call the senior help line in your area, and Medicare is 1-800-medicare customer service can give you some information. You will need her number and be authorized to speak in her behalf, as I'm sure you would want anyone speaking in your behalf when the time comes.
Bless you for what you have done and are doing.
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