Cindy Laverty is a Caregiver Coach and Founder of The Care Company, an online support website for family caregivers. Through programs, coaching and products, Cindy is dedicated to empowering family caregivers.
My fragile 93-yr old Dad wishes to join Mom in heaven. What can I do?
How did you explain taking time off of work for caregiving when you re-entered the job market?
I've created a dependency on me, yet I can't keep up with all that is expected of me. Any input?
Would it be wrong or smart to take life insurance out on my dad?
Mom moved into Alzheimer's assisted living. We both have separation anxiety! Has anyone else gone through thi...
How do I tell my Alzheimers mom that I have to take control of her mail and change the address to my own?
Anyone else have an elderly parent half deaf, with mobility issues that REFUSES to go to assisted living?
How do I deal with the pain of placing my mom in a nursing home?
What do you do when your siblings do not help with the caregiving, when your mother is emotionally dependent o...
What happens when a female caregiver is required to bathe a male elder?
What are the pros and cons of giving energy drinks to elderly parents?
How do you deal with a mean spirited mother when you have given her the best quality of life?
How do you deal with a mean spirited mother when you have given her the best quality of life?
What can I do if we have elderly parents who are being taken advantage of by one son?
How do you care for a mother that hates you and tries to hurt me when I am near?
Is it at all worthwhile to help the elderly (85+yrs) to go online & have a Facebook account?
I'm young and taking care of my Grandmother, and I don't want to end up resenting my mom. How do I deal with t...
How do you deal with a mean spirited mother when you have given her the best quality of life?
How do you deal with a mean spirited mother when you have given her the best quality of life?
How do you know when it's time to admit, it has gotten way too big for me to handle?
You are at a crossroads with caregiving for your mother, because it sounds like the situation has gotten out of control and her condition has changed. We try so hard to do what we believe is the right thing for our loved ones, and in so doing, we lose ourselves in the process. You can't lose yourself in order to save your mother. If your mother's cognitive function was optimal she would not want you feeling this way nor would she want to be the one inflicting the pain and causing the chaos. Are you trained and capable of dealing with more of her behavior? If not, there are people who are and it might be time to research your options. Have you considered getting some outside help with the decision making process? It's complicated and sometimes having an outsider who sees things through a different lens can be really helpful. You should be honored for all that you are still doing, but if she is not able to appreciate all of it, you're setting yourself up for more disappointment. Maybe it's okay to let go of some of that and let her be. I don't know what the doctor will find, but if it's not a UTI...then what? Can you make a decision that you matter? That your life matters and that you might not be able to fix this? If you want to continue this conversation, I'm happy to. Good luck. see more