My mother is 82 and has lovely Carers who are black. One was in tonight when I went in and my mother makes comments if anything happens bad on tv she will say I bet it was blacks that did this tonight. The lovely caregiver was telling us about one of her clients cats who was unwell and my mother piped up yet again I bet your client is black as it’s usually them that are cruel to animals. I was so angry I shouted at her telling her to stop being racist she says she is definitely not a racist just stating a fact. I’m getting I can’t stand being in the same room as her as I hate racism in my eyes we are all human beings she gets angry at me for losing it with her and doesn’t see what she is doing is wrong. I couldn’t apologise more to the caregiver who just laughed and I was upset for her. Am I wrong in getting angry and shouting at my mother?
The best way to overcome old ideas is to teach new ones to our own family.......erase the prejudices WE were taught and teach our own kids and grandkids that all humans are equal, regardless of their race, religion, sexuality or social standing. To me, that's how to live a better life; not by trying to fix our broken mothers.
With dementia one looses inhibitions that prevent the things that will pop out of her mouth.
A good caregiver will understand and ignore comments. But you can tell the caregiver that if she feels uncomfortable to let you know and together you can begin looking for a replacement if that is what she wishes.
In the meantime try to ignore comments she makes
it my responsibility to show respect and gratitude with every interaction and hopefully 🙏 we will get through this ordeal.
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