Shirlv wrote:Judy, If flying isn’t physically harmful and money is no object I would prefer dealing with two agitated people for 5 hours in a private jet over traveling days in tight quarters. There is no guarantee your relatives will be calm travelers in an Rv. Hiring a geriatric nurse for the flight would help. I have taken care of three elderly relatives so know what a difficult problem you face. Wishing you safe travels in what ever you decide.
I was thinking on this, but Shirlv posted first. I agree with the private jet idea 100%. The cost of renting some kind of RV, plus hiring a helper of some kind, plus gas, plus motels, plus whatever - the costs will really add up. Then there are the unknown factors that can affect a road trip - bad weather, potential RV breakdowns, flat tires, road closures, accidents, detours, etc., really add to the stress load.
Then there is the problem of you aunt and uncle climbing in and out of whatever RV you decide on - what if they have a fall and are injured? What if they become ill mid-trip?
What happens if either your aunt or uncle become belligerent and combative (can happen with dementia patients)? What if they pile out of the RV during one of your inevitable pit stops, and start screaming for help?
Too many "if's", at least for me. I agree with Shirlv. Hire a jet and hire a geriatric nurse to go on the trip that can assist them during the trip, and sedate them if it becomes necessary. If you add everything up, and have an ample budget for them to make this move, I think a jet would be more than worth it.
My heart goes out to you, Judy. You are very courageous to take this on, on top of dealing with your own serious health problems.
Anne