Grief
I realized yesterday, likely aided by 4 nights of very little sleep, that I haven’t had the space to grieve for my father. Literally, as he died, he handed me the reigns of being my mother’s caregiver. Until that moment she had his care as her focus. While she had been combative, and at times […]
Stealth Trip to the Island
Happy New Year! April 15th is just around the corner and guess who did four (4!) (Really, 4) years of her parents taxes last year? Why, yes! You are SO perceptive! It was me!! Oh, and my daughter’s (easy), and mine and my husband’s (not easy). Six returns for someone who hung up her tax […]
Should I Stay or Should I Go Now
This song by The Clash is an apt title for what happens when my mom decides to go from one house to the other. She has a very hard time gearing up to get out the door. She makes excuses for the delay in her departure. The weather. Not being able to gather what she […]
The rest of the conversation…
Mom was deep into delusions about my father last night. She said: I asked him to come watch TV or eat but he’s not responding and I worry about this. I keep talking to dad but he doesn’t answer. He responds when he feels like getting up and having something to eat. I think he’s […]
Follow up
I did call mom last night in regards to the food left in the fridge. She said she had no idea she’d left it and didn’t know what she was thinking. She did think the penicillin reference was funny and asked me to throw out the spoiled food. Specifically to burn it in the fireplace […]
Hardcore reality can be depressing
I found after writing three post in a row yesterday, I was down in the dumps. The writing helps clarify, define and sharpen the ‘mom moments.’ It places all the details of a subject or event in one definitive place.While things are still in my noggin, they are mixed up with other the people, places, […]
A Caregiver’s Checklist
This is an actual document created by the Alzheimer’s Association. I received it at the support group meeting last night, which, by the way, was very worthwhile. Upon returning home my husband and I were looking at the materials that were handed out and I started reading this checklist out loud. While there is nothing […]
Who’s Responsible?
The weekend before my father was admitted to the hospital, my mother called me from the Island to tell me he was experiencing tightness in his chest and was listless. I got very excited with her and told her to call the doctor. She said she couldn’t because it was the weekend. I responded that […]
Coaching
When my father was in the hospital he was very confused most of the time. My daughter, an RN, BSN, explained to us that Elderly + Infection = Confusion. It was devastating to see my dad this way. He knew he was out of it at certain points, making it even more tragic. About two […]
Support Groups
This evening I start attending a support group for Adult Children of Aging Parents that meets once a month. I have high hopes that this will be a huge stress reliever. On the 17th I’ll begin attending a Caregiver Support group that meets twice a month. The social worker who did the ‘intake’ for me […]