What should I do to send a man to a nursing home?



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Kill her, but they don't take her there just for their living space!

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Send her to a nursing home.

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I wish your children and grandchildren would treat you the same and want to put you in a nursing home.

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Let him age a little longer because there's no room for him in the nursing home.

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Betray him

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tikha, do not be nervous. collect documents from the hospital about her health, you apply to this very house. they tell you how much it will cost to solve everything without pain and without any certificates. there is another option, when all legal, then you need a certificate from grandma that she is not against, there to move, and leaves the living space without any claims. Good luck.And come on there especially do not be nervous.

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You're gonna have to find another place to live. It's only fair.

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Don't react to your grandmother. Don't pay any attention to her and don't react to her antics for the sake of your son when he is away: Do not touch and do not come near my son and do not touch me and will behave this way I will do everything to send you to the asylum they are afraid of this at this age In the end I hope you do not live in the same room with her lock the room and close to her let her go and scream all she wants and will calm down

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Buy her a poison bun! I feel for you! I have the same situation myself, I have two parents who are chronic alcoholics. I can't get enough of them! I know what you mean. I feel like it's never gonna end. You can't get rid of them.

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go over there and find out how they're fed. Talk to the lawyers.

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Ask this question in the topic: Legal advice may help. Since all the same everything is done through the law.

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I understand it very well. my own grandmother drove me to the point that i couldn't hold a spoon in my hands - i was shaking. and for some unknown reason, she had a relapse during my pregnancy. if you can't get a nursing home, go to a psychiatrist. let them medicate grandma to calm her down. and in general, judging someone until you yourself have experienced it is very easy.

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And you try to think calmly and in good conscience. So you'll put her in a nursing home, you'll live with your child in silence. And your conscience will not bite? What if something happens to her in a couple of months? You won't need any peace. You'll be a cross to bear for the rest of your life. You live in her apartment, you're her direct relative. There must be some kind of kinship with the old man. If not you, then who? If you can't stand living with her, look for other options, rent a corner in a communal apartment, but don't insult the old lady. Your situation is familiar to me. Grandma broke her leg at age 83, she was lying in the next room for 4 years, she had problems with her mind. But my mother and I took care of her until the last moment. And left with a clear conscience and soul.

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She's your grandmother-isn't that a shame?

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Tell her what you think of her.

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has she not done anything good for you in her life? i had to visit a nursing home once in my line of work. believe me, there are no unhappier people in the world! she is your grandmother. she probably babysat you.no silence in the apartment is not worth the betrayal to a loved one.

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I wish your son would do the same to you as he will.

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Have you ever thought that you will not be young forever. It will be a good example for your son and someday he will also put you in a home. Are you sure that you will not be senile at your grandmother's age? Oh, you. Have you thought for a minute about how old people feel when they're put into nursing homes. Who are just disposed of like they don't belong.

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and then your son won't ask any questions. You open your eyes and the sky above you is blue-blue-clear and quiet.

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You should not despair, but in such a situation you need to weigh everything up and dot your I's and cross your T's.

 

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