I've been my mom's primary care giver since my father passed away eight years ago. She has lived with me for almost five of those eight years. She's not handicapped, but she doesn't drive, her eyesight is getting real bad, and her general health has gotten worse over the years.
Does it get old? yes. There are times that I've wished that I could do things, go places that I can't because of my responsibilities to her. It would help if you have relatives that are willing to help you out, or else they will be a very heavy burden to you. All my family lives within a 20 mile radius of me, but there is not a lot of help there. I have to take her to the doctor, get her medicine, and just take her places she want's to go without anyone offering to help. It get's old and it causes problems for me with my family at times, but I still don't think that I would do it any differently if I had to do it again.
There may come a time where her health may require 24 hour attention, and then there will be no choice but to put her in a home, but thankfully that time has not come.
Does it get old? yes. There are times that I've wished that I could do things, go places that I can't because of my responsibilities to her. It would help if you have relatives that are willing to help you out, or else they will be a very heavy burden to you. All my family lives within a 20 mile radius of me, but there is not a lot of help there. I have to take her to the doctor, get her medicine, and just take her places she want's to go without anyone offering to help. It get's old and it causes problems for me with my family at times, but I still don't think that I would do it any differently if I had to do it again.
There may come a time where her health may require 24 hour attention, and then there will be no choice but to put her in a home, but thankfully that time has not come.