We lost my Mom a year ago. She was his caregiver. We have a caregiver now for the mornings five days a week, and a few family members try to cover the evenings and week-ends. We are getting pretty tired and he is not very pleasant. He refuses to see his doctor and dentist. He refuses meals on wheels, and will seldom go out. He just wants to die. He is a fall risk, has had heart attacks and is a diabetic. Trying to discuss the situation with him and give him options has not worked. Any suggestions?
Continue to try to get your father to go out, for a ride, to eat, whatever. Getting them out helps so much, physically and mentally. Good Luck.
A death from what ive heard from neighbours is usually the start of a big decline with this illness. My mum was seperated from my dad for 38yrs she never moved on and when he died before xmas she has gone downhill quickly i suppose all the past coming back to haunt her and not the good stuff.
I say let him be and be there for him i tried so hard with mum to get her to do things like dentist doc etc until it almost killed me i now just let her be you cannot force them to do what you want them to do since ive let her be im less stressed th