Jules
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Could you physically, mentally, or financially cope your partner’s severe illness?
I’m watching three families right now that are dealing with this. They’re all over 75, some over 80. It would be hard dealing with any of these issues
One man’s wife had a severe stroke and they want to send her home from the hospital. They use a lift to take her out of bed for the day. She’d have caregivers drop in for a couple of hours per day. All the care homes are full.
Another is a couple who just moved into together after four years. His heart problems are starting again. He was bedridden for months when he had surgery years ago. If it were the other way around, based on history, he didn’t appear to be a great caregiver.
Another couple have been married for almost 50 years. She needs a lot of care and refuses to do what they advise.
A fourth who they think had a stroke can use a walker now. His wife never drove so is restricted on even the basics.
The only thing that they have in common is that the caregiver is burning out.
I’m watching three families right now that are dealing with this. They’re all over 75, some over 80. It would be hard dealing with any of these issues
One man’s wife had a severe stroke and they want to send her home from the hospital. They use a lift to take her out of bed for the day. She’d have caregivers drop in for a couple of hours per day. All the care homes are full.
Another is a couple who just moved into together after four years. His heart problems are starting again. He was bedridden for months when he had surgery years ago. If it were the other way around, based on history, he didn’t appear to be a great caregiver.
Another couple have been married for almost 50 years. She needs a lot of care and refuses to do what they advise.
A fourth who they think had a stroke can use a walker now. His wife never drove so is restricted on even the basics.
The only thing that they have in common is that the caregiver is burning out.