Postby Parental Help » Fri Jan 31, 2025 2:55 pm
Hi everyone,
I’m not looking for judgment—just some insight into how others handle this situation.
I have an elderly father who lives in a care home, but he still needs regular support with visits, hospital trips, and other appointments. My sibling and I share the responsibilities equally.
However, my wife isn’t really involved. It’s not that she outright refuses to help, but she never seems to have the time or it’s always inconvenient.
I understand that he’s my father, not hers, but we’ve been married a long time, and I would have thought that some of these tasks—like taking him to the chiropodist when I have a work conflict—might be something she could help with.
My sister-in-law steps in from time to time, so I assumed my wife might do the same.
I also recognise that she isn’t particularly close to her own parents and doesn’t spend much time with them, so maybe that’s part of it. But it does feel like she sees this as entirely my responsibility, rather than something we could approach as a team.
I’d like to know how do others handle this?
Does your spouse or partner help with aging parents, or is this something you manage on your own? Am I expecting too much?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.