So I posted a couple days ago about my horror at discovering how bad my 95-year-old grandmother is (she's completely delusional and a threat to my baby). Since I don't have enough money to move out, I've started trying to figure out why she's not getting any proper care in the first place.
Turns out her doctor evaluated her a few months ago and said she only needed brief visits from a nurse two days a week -- which is absolutely ridiculous. I don't know what that doctor was on, or if her condition just rapidly declined since then. She insists on moving around the house constantly, yet she can barely hold herself up. She falls constantly. Suffers from paranoid delusions about her children trying to kill her. Has no idea how old she is or who other people are. Cannot use the bathroom herself - there is poo smeared everywhere in the bathroom. Can't bathe herself. Can't take her medications on her own. Can't feed herself.
And yet no one has thought to get her more care. So here I am, trying to figure out what the hell happened to make people think she doesn't need full-time care. Turns out -- no one wants to pay for it. Her insurance won't cover it, so any more intensive care would have to be private and would hve to be paid for by whoever wants it. I called her children to ask why the hell this has even been allowed to happen, and was told, "Don't get involved or you'll just end up getting her put in a home."
Well isn't that better than having her here with no care? Where she'll almost certainly fall down the stairs and die? Also, since I am the one living with her, if something does happen, I'm pretty sure I can face elder abuse charges or something, for not doing something about this.
I've been tricked into this damn situation by family members who apparently want me to take the fall for all this.
Turns out her doctor evaluated her a few months ago and said she only needed brief visits from a nurse two days a week -- which is absolutely ridiculous. I don't know what that doctor was on, or if her condition just rapidly declined since then. She insists on moving around the house constantly, yet she can barely hold herself up. She falls constantly. Suffers from paranoid delusions about her children trying to kill her. Has no idea how old she is or who other people are. Cannot use the bathroom herself - there is poo smeared everywhere in the bathroom. Can't bathe herself. Can't take her medications on her own. Can't feed herself.
And yet no one has thought to get her more care. So here I am, trying to figure out what the hell happened to make people think she doesn't need full-time care. Turns out -- no one wants to pay for it. Her insurance won't cover it, so any more intensive care would have to be private and would hve to be paid for by whoever wants it. I called her children to ask why the hell this has even been allowed to happen, and was told, "Don't get involved or you'll just end up getting her put in a home."
Well isn't that better than having her here with no care? Where she'll almost certainly fall down the stairs and die? Also, since I am the one living with her, if something does happen, I'm pretty sure I can face elder abuse charges or something, for not doing something about this.
I've been tricked into this damn situation by family members who apparently want me to take the fall for all this.