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In reply to the discussion: Well, it's done. My husband is in a memory care facility. The first 24 hours [View all]TBF
(35,573 posts)9. I worked in a short-term psych facility years ago
as an aide, one of my first jobs out of college. We had one guy come in and it was heartbreaking - he could be kind one moment, and then all of a sudden he was back in WW2 and thought he was attacking the enemy (unfortunately that was the staff member he decided to ram into the door, etc.). You are doing the right thing by getting him the best possible care you can for him right now. I know he would understand. We had to put my mom in a nursing facility a few years ago because her lungs were getting very bad (advanced copd), she was falling, etc. My nieces found a facility in the country & I went to visit her - she was convinced I had bought her a zoo because there were animals there. Hang in there.
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Well, it's done. My husband is in a memory care facility. The first 24 hours [View all]
Ziggysmom
Dec 23
OP
YOU ARE NOT A FAILURE. You cared for him out of love and you put him in the facility out of love.
CousinIT
Dec 23
#2
You're doing the best thing for you and your husband, even though he might not think so. Perhaps the
SWBTATTReg
Dec 23
#3
Had to send my Mom to a memory care facility because she had become too confused to live at home
Ocelot II
Dec 23
#6
Oh, my dear. I have no advice except to say please know you have done the right thing for him,
Scrivener7
Dec 23
#7
I can't offer any helpful advice; I read such posts with interest myself because every day brings me closer to the day
eppur_se_muova
Dec 23
#22
You aren't a failure you just faced reality. Every Sat for ten years we drove an hour to visit my
twodogsbarking
Dec 23
#24
Oh how my heart goes out to you Ziggysmom! You have been lovingly hoeing this tough tough row for so long and now this
KitFox
Dec 23
#28
Safety first, for yourself and your husband. Much comfort to you both for the holidays and beyond 💚
Clouds Passing
Dec 23
#36
Time is the best and hardest method. Whatever you do, do not feel guilty. He is with trained and empathetic ...
marble falls
Dec 23
#46
My suggestion to you is visit him as much as you can. That's about the only thing you can do.
Fil1957
Dec 23
#50
My friend had to put her husband in a facility days before their 50th anninversary.
TNNurse
Dec 23
#62
For both your safety and his you had to do it, even with your understandable feelings...
electric_blue68
Dec 23
#69
I am so sorry you are having to go through this, but you did the right thing.
Trueblue Texan
Dec 23
#74
Bring some of his favorite foods for Christmas and leave some with staff to give him.
Liberty Belle
Dec 23
#77
I have nothing to offer except respect for the fact that you handled it for five years and had the
LoisB
Dec 24
#80