Ticklishchap
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This is a question I am discussing with my partner, my friends and now my online community at FL.
I have recently returned to London from a visit to my parents, aged 91 (father) and 87 (mother), who live in a cathedral city in central Southern England. I am a 56 year old man: my partner is a somewhat older chap than me and has a few health issues himself.
My father has Alzheimer’s and is almost silent most of the time, frail in some ways but also quite mobile and able to climb to the top of a three storey house. My mother is starting to have memory lapses and never, ever stops talking. Some of the things she says are aggressive and hurtful. While I am happy to do my best to help them, I came home from the visit worn down and almost traumatised because I felt that I had no moment of guaranteed peace.
Staying in a nearby hotel for a few nights on my next visit would enable me to unwind at night and get ready quietly and peacefully in the morning. It would make me more effective at helping them. Would that be an unkind thing to do? I would be interested to know what others think and benefit from your experiences as well.
I have recently returned to London from a visit to my parents, aged 91 (father) and 87 (mother), who live in a cathedral city in central Southern England. I am a 56 year old man: my partner is a somewhat older chap than me and has a few health issues himself.
My father has Alzheimer’s and is almost silent most of the time, frail in some ways but also quite mobile and able to climb to the top of a three storey house. My mother is starting to have memory lapses and never, ever stops talking. Some of the things she says are aggressive and hurtful. While I am happy to do my best to help them, I came home from the visit worn down and almost traumatised because I felt that I had no moment of guaranteed peace.
Staying in a nearby hotel for a few nights on my next visit would enable me to unwind at night and get ready quietly and peacefully in the morning. It would make me more effective at helping them. Would that be an unkind thing to do? I would be interested to know what others think and benefit from your experiences as well.
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