Im the sole caregiver for my mom who had a massive stroke. Which left her bed bound and unable to speak. I work one day a week. Which my boyfriend would watch my mom while I worked. Well my boyfriend and I recently broke up. And im going through depression I myself dont want to eat all I want to do is sleep til night. But my mother needs and want attention all day
You have to take care of yourself first, first, first! If you are ill or incapacitated then you are no good to anyone. Breakups with boyfriends can be horrible but you have to be of the mindset that, a better one is on the way. I have a wooden sign that I bought from HomeGoods that says..."Give Thanks for unseen blessings already on their way!" I just love it and try to live by it. I do have to say however that I had to begin taking Zoloft for the panic and anxiety and it has been a blessing. The only negative was the fact that it took about 8 weeks to reach a point in my body that it was working. When my mother died in the hospital I was the only calm, cool and collected person around. My sister who have given me 30 days, could not understand how I stayed so calm and she told me she did not even know who I was anymore. I guess seeing me breaking down would have been what she was looking for.
I do not like the fact that I could no longer care for Mom and it led to an early demise for her, but I needed to care for myself and be here for my daughter. An in home caregiver was hired for about 4 months until my sister wanted her put into a nursing home. We did go to an Elder Law Attorney for guidance in taking care of Mom and not losing the house we had all been living in. And you do not have to spend down every cent like OldBob1936 did with his wife when she was ill. If your Mom owns her home or has money or property then you must see an Elder Law Attorney....that is a must, you need guidance. You do need to get Mom onto MediCal/Medicaid and have Mom put into a care facility where she can be cared for 24 hours a day. You cannot just lay in bed and sleep, you must get yourself to a doctor and seek help for yourself as well. DO NOT JUST GIVE UP....THERE IS HOPE AND HELP!
Grace + Peace,
Bob
In most situations daily visits are not necessary at all. I feel like I go over the line visiting every other day and calling on the days I'm not there. My mom is in a place I feel confident in her care. I know the staff very well as I am there every other dang day. Every day? No way!
Don't believe all the negative things you hear about nursing homes. There are good ones out there.
It is hard to take care of an elderly, unlike taking care of a child even when they behave like kids at times, but it is not the same.