Husband refuses to go. I have to trick him into thinking he has a Dr. appointment or he won't even get into the car. I only want him to go there twice a month because it is very expensive. It is h*ll to pay after I pick him up at the end of the day because he is so angry with me for bringing him there but I need the break for myself. Any advice on how to handle this?
None of the baby-talk foo-foo woman stuff... he was going to work!
It worked for them. He would get up in the morning ready for work and looked forward to seeing the guy who drove the senior bus.
They could plan ahead, find somewhere else to be.
Thank him for doing that for you.
The 'going to work' theme seems to be common among persons with dementia. Everyone needs to feel needed, rewarded, and appreciated, even the patient, and especially the caregiver too!
Start collecting something that is needed at daycare, he can take it and maybe hand it out to other residents, giving him a job to do.
We have 2 sons and only one of them comes over every other week. I enjoy the visit but it isn't to give me any free time because no one wants to stay with him. Oh how I would love to go shopping or a movie.
His brother lives 5 minutes away and doesn't come over. They all claim they are busy.
I am finding myself getting very resentful and afraid that I will eventually blow my top and say something to all of them that will distroy any future kind of relationship.
I will pray for you.
We made a mistake in the beginning by just taking her a couple of times a month. It was not part of her routine so it was more difficult to take her in the beginning. As time went on and her attendance increased, it was still very difficult some days, but most of the time what worked was to just keep her moving. From the breakfast table to the bathroom and brush teeth. When she was done in the bathroom I had her coat ready for her to put on, no hesitation, out to the car. It was usually an appointment we were running late for that got her to move. Naturally, she forgot about the appointment by the time we got outside, but no matter, we were on our way.
It is an awesome DC and I'm hoping he will get use to it. It is only twice a month because I can't afford more then that. I do have a grant also for only $1000. The facility charges $132/day so that adds up quickly. I hope in time it gets easier. We call it a memory clinic because the words daycare don't go over well. He is very angry when I pick him up and yells all the way home.