‘Wrinkles,’ an Animated Depiction of Nursing Home Lives – NYTimes.com.
~ by Butch on July 6, 2014.
Posted in In The News
Tags: Aging, aging parents, caregiving, Caring for your parents, Parental Care, Parental Caretaking, Taking Care of Mom and Dad, Taking Care of your Parents
I am the 50+-ish only son an elderly mother who live 1,500 miles away in an assisted living facility.
I visit her every three to four weeks, having lost my dad in March 2013 after three years of escalating health issues, moving them out of their house, declaring bankruptcy on their behalf and countless phone calls and health scares.
I wake up each day and go to sleep each night thinking about my mom and worrying about her well being, health and safety.
I know there are millions of people like me.
Mom is a 78-year-old Type 1 brittle diabetic, having been diagnosed when she was 11. You don't meet many of them because they don't exist. She was not supposed to live into her 50s, and continues to defy the odds. 9 months ago, she was told she'd never walk again. After her 6th back surgery, she is walking with a walker.
Dad was 81 and had Alzheimer's. He had multiple health issues, was in and out of rehab. It was his time, and he was ready. I am at peace.
My younger sister lives 5 miles from my mom, sees her occasionally, and has her own demons to fight. She does the best she can, I have realized, after spending way too much time and energy being angry with her.
My parents are MY responsibility.
I hope that by starting this blog, relating my experiences, and sharing others' we will all learn something about the care of our aging parents.
For the privacy of my family, I remain anonymous to most.
Let's help each other help them.