I know most of you have gone through very similar things with elderly relatives, but I started a new topic because I needed to rant a bit and was hopeful you would be a good group of listeners. Aunt and uncle live in 6,000 sq foot house in gated community in mountains of Georgia, and have never had children. Also have a rental place on beach in Venice, FL, and a condo down there is a senior community where they could get care and services. Plenty of money, but tight as they can be--cleans and reuses old ziplock bags and she cuts up envelopes for scrap paper, will give you an idea.
Long post, so you might want to skim!
So went down there last Thursday after throwing stuff in suitcase. Other niece from California met me at Atlanta airport, and we drove up to their place with purpose of helping them move for a few weeks to condo in Venice, FL. (Aunt had been crying over phone begging us to come and help them get to FLorida.) Both are 88, and uncle is bent over and shuffles as he walks; she has cracked pelvis from earlier fall few weeks ago and broken upper arm bone from recent fall. Legs of both are swollen but neither will put them up for various reasons. She is not wearing sling doctor told her to wear because it is uncomfortable. She cannot drive and he should not drive, but nearest store and urgent care is 15 miles away, and nearest hospital is 60 miles away on mountain roads.
Anyway, other niece and I had them ready to go to FL on Monday, and were packing up clothing, etc. Postponed move to Tuesday, then cancelled, so we unpacked stuff. Aunt is sleeping on couch but kept getting her arm stuck in crack and yelling for help at all hours. In coming to get me on Monday 5 am, other niece came up stairs to get me to help, but fainted at top and hit her head on hardwood floor. COuld not sit up because dizzy and low blood pressure so I called 911, who saw aunt on couch crying and asked if that was the patient--noooo, I told them, she was upstairs after fall! So they checked her out and wanted to take her to hospital, but by them she was feeling better, so declined. They walked her to bedroom and put her in bed to nap.
Anyway, on Tuesday night, they decided they wanted to go again, except I had to take him to chemo on Wednesday so we could leave Thursday morning. He gets touch-up chemo every two months, so not an emergency. Other niece packed them up again while I spent day driving them to distant hospital and waited for chemo to be done.
They are really hard to live with and have lots of rules about how to wipe showers down and keep things clean, like washing dishes before they go in dishwasher, and no one allowed to wear shoes in house, etc. Aunt spent most time crying and having panic attacks because she was afraid uncle would fall, etc. and what would she do---wail, wail, wail. Except neither will follow suggestions about drinking more water, putting feet up, etc. SO, after an extremely long day Wednesday--me at hospital and other niece repacking and doing laundry and consoling weeping aunt, after dinner they announced, not going for several days or weeks.
We had both privately decided we had had it with the weeping and wailing and said we would have to leave the next morning. Other niece still had headache from fall and was concerned about her special needs daughter with babysitter, and I was having non-stop diarrhea problems for obvious reasons. I lost four pounds in the week I was there, by the way, and we were both suffering from sleep deprivation. Both of us really care for these elderly relatives, and we are only family they still have that comes to visit, but they insist they can get neighbors to help. DOn't think that will really work out, but left them contact for Visiting Angels.
So, I got to Las Vegas last night and am on my way to California. Other niece has seen doctor and told no brain bleeding, but definitely concussion, so she missed more than week of work and needs to rest.