85 year old aunt has been living alone successfully for many years, but exhibiting cognitive decline in last year, and confusion in last months to such an extent she cannot live in her home any more. She has been in long term care facility for one week. She says "I have no idea why I'm here" and obviously does not like or understand the situation. I am sure "when can I go home?" will start soon. I have used the COVID-19 quarantine to dance around this topic. I do not want to either ignore her or lie to her. I would appreciate any suggestions for helping her understand what she was going through at home, why she is not in long term care, and (gently) that this is her home from now on.
Thanks so much for any suggestions.
I would avoid the cognitive issues and tell her that the doctor said she needs to have this care to get stronger. I don't think I would say this is your home now, just you need to stay until the doctor says you are strong enough to go home, but only when she asks.
Often, the person thinks they are fine living alone. They don't get why it's a problem that they leave the stove on, eat spoiled food, mistake their medication, don't handle hygiene very well, can't work the remote or phone, etc. No matter how much you explain that those things mean they need more care in a facility, they often don't get it. Or, if they do get it, they forget about it. And in some cases they think you are lying. So, they keep asking. I think they may repeatedly ask why, not due to insistence, but, because they have forgotten that they already asked.
I'd pick something that she can accept that's simple. Like, you're here to get better. Feel better, walk better, therapy, all things to help you get better. To me, it's not lying, because, it's actually true. When my LO got to MC, she did feel better. I think she sensed she was getting care she needed, though, she couldn't articulate it. She'd just smile and tell me, They are nice people. lol
If you want to go into other things that she can't process, won't accept and that will get her upset, you can. It'll just be nonproductive and upset you both. Lots of people argue with people who have dementia all the time. It's an argument you can't win.