I am the eldest of 5 siblings. One brother and 4 sisters. We all 5 live in different states. One of my sisters came to live in my state and my mother came after. I have been a single mom of 4. My husband was not a good man so we got divorced when my children were little. He just left to other state and we didn't see him again. My 23 yr old son still lives with me and he is a student and my 24 yr old came temporarily while applying to medical school. My 27 yr old got full scholarship to an elite university. I rent a 3 br house. Each one of my sons has one br. I live in the other one. Well. My mother is 75 and travels a lot and she lives with 2 of my sisters sometines or alone in an apt she has in our country. Lately she was living with my sister who lives in my state until there was a fight with my sister's husband and their teenaged daughter. Then is when my mom wanted to move back with me (I had her october and November last yr). I told her I do not have an empty room. She wanted to live in the living room or garage. She wanted to help me financially too with $700. Well. As I stated before, I raised 4 kids alone. Now I do not want any responsibilities. Now I want to keep working to pay my bills and I do not want to worry about anything else. My siblings wanted my mom to live with me. They said they will have peace of mind if my mom lives with me. I didn't let my mom back in my house. Also, my mom fights with us all. She has been very mean to me too. She has even told me that my 2 younger sisters are her favorite.
Maybe she wants to live with me because I do not have a partner. My other siblings have partners and 2 sisters do not have children. My other sister only have one daughter.
I had to limit contact with my mom and sisters to protect my mental and physical health. They were very pushy telling me to help with mom.
Now I have reached out to my mom and she says she doesn't feel like talking to me because I didn't let her move in with me. She says my other 4 siblings take good care of her. My mom is renting a room/bathroom in a private home.
I feel that all my family is selfish and very manipulative. All my siblings have partners, make as much or better money than me and didn't raise kids alone. Why do I have to be the one? I do not feel guilty. I just feel abused. Thxs God I didn't let them to abuse me. What to do next?
your siblings can chip in for a full time caregiver.
Sort of like the sh1te sandwich but with the main message strong at the end - just to make it crystal clear.
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I had so much fun with her, we laughed all the time. She positively did not ever complain about anything. She had trouble swallowing so she had a special diet. But I would dish her food up in different size wine glasses. Then when I wheeled her to the table, she would say, oh I feel like a princess. She was a very happy lady. She was incontinent so when she was wet, she would say, honey--your baby is wet with a cute twinkle in her eyes. We would play a game every night when I put her to bed. I would pull the sheet up first, but I would pull it all the way over her head. She would have her hands up above her head. Then I would say, hmmm I thought I saw my mother here in her bed, but she must have gotten up and slipped out. I would be talking the whole time, maybe she is under the bed, I would pretend to look, and say no she isn't there, and I would go around the room saying she might be here or there. All the while I would look over at her and the sheet was wiggling as she was quietly laughing. But then I would say, she must have left the room, so I shall go look for her. That is when she would throw her arms down and say in as sweet little voice, "Here I am, Here I am". These were some of the best times in my life. She has been gone almost 30 years now and I can still hear her cute little voice saying those cute little things. My sisters don't really like to hear about all the things we did, because I believe they feel bad they didn't spend more time with her. Luckily God gave me the privilage of having her as long as I did.
Maybe have a talk with the siblings and explain what you did here. You have kids you are still raising and providing a home for, there's no extra rooms right now, and you have your hands full. Perhaps make an offer to go to their house, if she moves back to one of them, and provide relief to them so they can get away.
If she still travels a lot, she has not reached a point of needing 24/7 supervision and her new digs give her a home base in between travels. Maybe when she wants to go to her other apartment, go with her and spend a few days if you can both be together for several days.
She has a place she is renting. You do not have a free bedroom and obviously do not want her living in your garage or living room. Why would she need to move in with you if already has a housing option that works?
Does she need help with her activities of daily life: bathing, toileting, walking, meals....? Does she need help with managing her finances or medical issues? f so, she may need a assistant for those things, but it doesn't have to be you, and you do not need to pay for this either.
I would recommend that you mom continue to meet her own needs, as she is able. I would also recommend that you and your siblings have a family meeting with mom about establishing powers of attorney (medical and financial) for WHEN mom needs somebody to act on her behalf. Got those now while mom is still competent to meet her own needs.
Enough said. You don't have space in your house or your life for another permanent dependant who, moreover, has plenty of other options. Makes perfect sense to me.
Why did you feel the need to "reach out" to your mother recently? I don't think it can make any difference, I'm just wondering.
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I'm smiling here after reading what you wrote. Reminds me of the movie "The More The Merrier" with Jean Arthur and Charles Coburn. :-)
For those cases in which the parents and their adult children get along and cooperate in letting each other have their separate lives while they help each other out, fine and dandy. In cases where that may not be true there are enough problems without outsiders casting blame.
Often the best solution is for a parent to reside in a care facility or in an apartment with visiting caregivers. Very often the needs of a parent are inconsistent with the needs of their adult children. The children must always make choices that will leave them with a that will allow them a continuing life of their own. We need to be supportive of the adult children and their needs as well as trying to provide assistance to aging parents. I am 69 years old and I will never impose on my sons to suit my own preferences. I have a good life and I want them to have their lives, too.
This is very telling. She is not that old yet, and still capable. Sounds like she just needs a "home base" to have a place to drop in when between travels. She can find an apartment, IL, hotel/motel or some other accommodation between trips.
"I told her I do not have an empty room. She wanted to live in the living room or garage. She wanted to help me financially too with $700."
Garage? Wouldn't a nice hotel room be nicer? LR? Where would she keep her stuff? So *generous* too - WHERE could she store her stuff and have a place to drop in periodically for that amount of money? Obviously you are fine economically, so that carrot isn't very tempting, is it? Don't bite it!
"As I stated before, I raised 4 kids alone. Now I do not want any responsibilities. Now I want to keep working to pay my bills and I do not want to worry about anything else."
That is your right and as others noted, great job raising educated responsible adults! I raised 2 from a young age myself (unfortunately the ex stuck around just to make my existence miserable whenever he could!) and also had to work full time. I can't imagine having to do the same with 2 more, although I loved having kids & would welcome more!
"My siblings wanted my mom to live with me. They said they will have peace of mind if my mom lives with me."
Sure, THEY will have peace of mind, because she'd be off their backs and out of their homes! NOPE!
"She has even told me that my 2 younger sisters are her favorite."
As jacobsonbob said, she likes them best, go live with them!!!!
"Maybe she wants to live with me because I do not have a partner."
Sounds more like (to me) that she just wants a place to go between travels. Having fewer people that she might "interact" with might be part of her plan, but more likely it's because she's already worn out her welcome with the others... You're next on the rotation!
"Now I have reached out to my mom and she says she doesn't feel like talking to me because I didn't let her move in with me."
If that's her reason for not wanting to talk to you, clearly she is SELFISH. If she weren't, she would understand.
"She says my other 4 siblings take good care of her."
Fine. GO LIVE WITH THEM!!!
"My mom is renting a room/bathroom in a private home."
Sounds like the BEST arrangement. You limited contact and after reaching out she said she didn't want to talk to you, so there you have it. Don't make contact. Maybe send her some greeting cards, Happy B'day, Mother's Day, some random whatever day, but stand your ground! You have EARNED the right to have a life of your own. The children are on the cusp of leaving the nest and you can start taking care of your needs, all the things you have given up to raise these great kids!
"I feel that all my family is selfish and very manipulative."
And you would be right. As noted above, they've already closed the gates, yet THEY feel you should open yours. Nope.
"Why do I have to be the one?"
You don't. Just because they or your mom think so, it is NOT their decision.
"I do not feel guilty."
Good. As others have said, too many DO feel guilty and are pressured into doing this and regret it. Once she's in, how would you get her out if it didn't work out? Although 2 of your boys are in rooms, she'll think the rooms are available when they go to school. NO. Between semesters, on breaks, etc, they have a right to return to their own rooms. Even if they did move elsewhere, those rooms can be used for ANY of your kids, friends, other family who come to visit. It's your place, you have every right to say who comes in, who stays, who doesn't, what your rooms are used for!
"What to do next?"
Stand your ground. She has a drop spot, let her live her life and you live yours! You don't need excuses or explanations. As many say often on this site, NO is a complete sentence!
Family especially will try to bully or shame you into what they think your role should be.I truly believe in caring for your parents as they did so for you, but to what degree is your decision not others.
Your mom seems fully capable of caring for herself and maybe she she look into a senior community instead of renting in a private house.
Continue to stand your ground.Explain to.your mom that you love her but staying with you isn't an option at least for now.