My grandmother has Alzheimer's. She's to the point where she has trouble remembering that she's in her own home. Whenever she has this kind of episode, she needs someone to go and sit with her to make sure she doesn't do anything drastic. My mother and I spent all afternoon with her, and when we dropped her off she seemed to be catching on to reality again. However, not even an hour later, she's calling our house, confused again.
Now, we've been dealing with this for over 2 years. It's TIRING. Anyone who has taken care of someone with Alzheimer's can tell you how hard it is. So, we've stopped being overly sympathetic and have gotten to the point where we are forcefully telling her that she is HOME and she needs to stay there. Apparently, the way we talk to my grandmother is "rude" and "uncaring", according to my sister, who took it upon herself to preach to my mother and I about how we need to be more patient with my grandmother because of her condition.
This pisses me off because my sister is not the one on-call 24 hours a day. She rarely goes over to my grandmother's house to visit or sit with her, even when it's obvious she needs it. My mother and I, however, go over there almost every day to visit. I think from now on, when I get a phone call from my grandmother, I'll hand it right over to my sister and let her deal with it. Maybe after she's running over there 20 times a day, she'll understand why my mother and I aren't all smiles and sunshine.
Now, we've been dealing with this for over 2 years. It's TIRING. Anyone who has taken care of someone with Alzheimer's can tell you how hard it is. So, we've stopped being overly sympathetic and have gotten to the point where we are forcefully telling her that she is HOME and she needs to stay there. Apparently, the way we talk to my grandmother is "rude" and "uncaring", according to my sister, who took it upon herself to preach to my mother and I about how we need to be more patient with my grandmother because of her condition.
This pisses me off because my sister is not the one on-call 24 hours a day. She rarely goes over to my grandmother's house to visit or sit with her, even when it's obvious she needs it. My mother and I, however, go over there almost every day to visit. I think from now on, when I get a phone call from my grandmother, I'll hand it right over to my sister and let her deal with it. Maybe after she's running over there 20 times a day, she'll understand why my mother and I aren't all smiles and sunshine.
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