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Sweetie, you did the right thing. SheltieLover Dec 2025 #1
YOU ARE NOT A FAILURE. You cared for him out of love and you put him in the facility out of love. CousinIT Dec 2025 #2
You're doing the best thing for you and your husband, even though he might not think so. Perhaps the SWBTATTReg Dec 2025 #3
Some good advice re the memory care place. electric_blue68 Dec 2025 #67
Hugs to you Duncanpup Dec 2025 #4
This heartbreaking moment is truly an important accomplishment. enough Dec 2025 #5
Had to send my Mom to a memory care facility because she had become too confused to live at home Ocelot II Dec 2025 #6
Oh, my dear. I have no advice except to say please know you have done the right thing for him, Scrivener7 Dec 2025 #7
You identified the key issue. You couldn't function anymore Raven123 Dec 2025 #8
I worked in a short-term psych facility years ago TBF Dec 2025 #9
Comfort and acceptance a nurse gave me Marthe48 Dec 2025 #10
100% certain you are doing the right thing. Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #11
THANK YOU FOR ALL THE KIND WORDS OF SUPPORT! Ziggysmom Dec 2025 #12
Good on him... CousinIT Dec 2025 #70
I'm sorry you're going through this JoseBalow Dec 2025 #13
No personal experience, but have you tried the Seniors forum? Wounded Bear Dec 2025 #14
Everyone has said what I wanted to say! OldBaldy1701E Dec 2025 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author Tetrachloride Dec 2025 #16
Ziggysmom, please try to look at it this way... LuckyCharms Dec 2025 #17
You are doing the right thing. murielm99 Dec 2025 #18
One of the things this place is really good for: moral support. calimary Dec 2025 #19
Yes, and you are doing the right thing relayerbob Dec 2025 #20
Dear Ziggysmom Niagara Dec 2025 #21
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 2025 #22
You cannot help him bluescribbler Dec 2025 #23
You aren't a failure you just faced reality. Every Sat for ten years we drove an hour to visit my twodogsbarking Dec 2025 #24
Love to you, Ziggysmom. littlemissmartypants Dec 2025 #25
Please don't let the guilt take you Easterncedar Dec 2025 #26
The other thing you should know: Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #27
Irish_Dem is correct. TomSlick Dec 2025 #65
Thanks Tom. I know you have seen this kind of situation go sideways fast Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #68
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 2025 #28
Going through this with my mom right now. Botany Dec 2025 #29
Hugs to you. sinkingfeeling Dec 2025 #30
Please don't beat yourself up.. please! mountain grammy Dec 2025 #31
You are not alone. JustinBulletin Dec 2025 #32
You did the right thing. He will be angry for a while. Linda ladeewolf Dec 2025 #33
Care giver or wife? Dear_Prudence Dec 2025 #34
You did the right thing for yourself and most importantly, for your husband. MIButterfly Dec 2025 #35
Safety first, for yourself and your husband. Much comfort to you both for the holidays and beyond 💚 Clouds Passing Dec 2025 #36
First off, I'm so sorry Katcat Dec 2025 #37
You did the right thing cate94 Dec 2025 #38
All I can give you is this. mwmisses4289 Dec 2025 #39
As SheltieLover said, you did the right thing irisblue Dec 2025 #40
Take care, Ziggysmom otchmoson Dec 2025 #41
Guilt comes with the territory xuplate Dec 2025 #42
It's ok to give up the caretaker role and go back to being a spouse angrycaveman Dec 2025 #43
It's so hard, but you hung in there until there was no other choice. tanyev Dec 2025 #44
I can't imagine how you feel Sailingdiver Dec 2025 #45
Time is the best and hardest method. Whatever you do, do not feel guilty. He is with trained and empathetic ... marble falls Dec 2025 #46
Hugs to you, you did what was necessary for him ascwell as you. Srkdqltr Dec 2025 #47
If Alzheimer's ... IbogaProject Dec 2025 #48
Be gentle to yourself justsomeguy01 Dec 2025 #49
My suggestion to you is visit him as much as you can. That's about the only thing you can do. Fil1957 Dec 2025 #50
My heart goes out to you. Hope22 Dec 2025 #51
When my dad started having aggressive confusion episodes KS Toronado Dec 2025 #52
Your really had no choice, Tesha Dec 2025 #53
Do not feel guilty ms.pamela Dec 2025 #54
My mom and her sisters tried to keep my grandmother at home. HeartsCanHope Dec 2025 #55
Are you able to visit him often, like several times a week? FakeNoose Dec 2025 #56
See if the staff social worker or whomever has suggestions. 3Hotdogs Dec 2025 #57
Hugs to you in making this life-altering decision stollen Dec 2025 #58
Oh, my dear. I wish I could hug you. You did the right thing. Joinfortmill Dec 2025 #59
You've done well and him a favor. Festivito Dec 2025 #60
Hang in there. D00ver66 Dec 2025 #61
My friend had to put her husband in a facility days before their 50th anninversary. TNNurse Dec 2025 #62
You've received so much valuable affirmation here and there's badhair77 Dec 2025 #63
I'm reading your message, and all the repliles, slightlv Dec 2025 #64
Blessings to you on this difficult journey Richluu Dec 2025 #66
For both your safety and his you had to do it, even with your understandable feelings... electric_blue68 Dec 2025 #69
There is a book which might help lonely bird Dec 2025 #71
Hugs! radical noodle Dec 2025 #72
You're human GAJMac Dec 2025 #73
I am so sorry you are having to go through this, but you did the right thing. Trueblue Texan Dec 2025 #74
you did the right thing, and chaos in the first 24 hours is to be expected Skittles Dec 2025 #75
Oh, Ziggysmom, I'm so very sorry. hamsterjill Dec 2025 #76
Bring some of his favorite foods for Christmas and leave some with staff to give him. Liberty Belle Dec 2025 #77
You've done the right thing, for him more than yourself. Ilsa Dec 2025 #78
Breathe Deeply, light a candle, put your feet up. Teacher of the Year Dec 2025 #79
I have nothing to offer except respect for the fact that you handled it for five years and had the LoisB Dec 2025 #80
Doing what is best for dear husband rather than what he or you may want takes the most love ❤️. MLAA Dec 2025 #81
You have done the right thing. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2025 #82
I have no words other than, my heart truly goes out to you Woodycall Dec 2025 #83
NEVER doubt your decision WinstonSmith4740 Dec 2025 #84
You have done the best for him. TygrBright Dec 2025 #85
I'll be traveling down this road myself someday Omaha Steve Dec 2025 #86
You need a really big hug malaise Dec 2025 #87
Memory care maliaSmith Dec 2025 #88
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