by jg75 » Sun May 15, 2016 6:47 pm
This is a really hard one. Firstly, to answer your question: no, I don't think you're being selfish, you're just being realistic. This situation seems to come up a lot: it is just so easy for the siblings who live too far away to help, to just assume that the closest sibling should take all the responsibility.
If your father in law has the early signs of dementia, thrn I would be thinking more long term. From my limited experience, dementia can deteriorate quite rapidly. He will need someone there with him 100% of the time to prevent him endangering himself. And even with the early signs of dementia, it wouldn't be a 5 minute a day job as you say. It is much more time consuming and more of a responsibility. Plus, if you never got on, why would he want you around him all the time?!
Have you looked into getting a live-in carer? Or employing someone to come and do his cooking, some housework and just spending a bit of time with him every day? It would work out cheaper than a home. You or your husband would still be involved, but all siblings could contribute to the cost. There are quite a few agencies that arrange this type of thing.
It's so hard isn't it. good luck, don't get bullied into something that doesn't feel right.
This is a really hard one. Firstly, to answer your question: no, I don't think you're being selfish, you're just being realistic. This situation seems to come up a lot: it is just so easy for the siblings who live too far away to help, to just assume that the closest sibling should take all the responsibility.
If your father in law has the early signs of dementia, thrn I would be thinking more long term. From my limited experience, dementia can deteriorate quite rapidly. He will need someone there with him 100% of the time to prevent him endangering himself. And even with the early signs of dementia, it wouldn't be a 5 minute a day job as you say. It is much more time consuming and more of a responsibility. Plus, if you never got on, why would he want you around him all the time?!
Have you looked into getting a live-in carer? Or employing someone to come and do his cooking, some housework and just spending a bit of time with him every day? It would work out cheaper than a home. You or your husband would still be involved, but all siblings could contribute to the cost. There are quite a few agencies that arrange this type of thing.
It's so hard isn't it. good luck, don't get bullied into something that doesn't feel right.