She is 62 years old and have had diabetes for years presently. She won't check her blood, her feet are horrible, and she is loosing the use of her gone leg. We are getting ready to move and own decided to move her near us. My question is first do we move her into an assisted living place, or get hold of her a house? Second, how in the world do we (my husband and I) catch her to take the disease seriously and whip care of herself? She have told us before that she is taking safekeeping of herself, but our son is temporarialy staying with her and he tell us the truth. Please help, I am at my wits conclude.
Answers: Assisted living costs an arm and a leg...maybe $2000 to $5000 a month (extra fees for have a nurse to give meds and treatments ).
You can't force her to adopt treatment for diabetes...even the nursing home can't do that..it could be construed as "battery"....as in "assault and battery"....It is possible that you or the assisted living could convince her to adopt treatment..
make an appointment beside a professional. see someone, get her into a clinic first. yes, she is killing herself and she wants to change her ways. perchance the threat of taking her to hospital will work. you need lend a hand. you need someone to tender her a plan and to monitor her progress.
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Answers: Assisted living costs an arm and a leg...maybe $2000 to $5000 a month (extra fees for have a nurse to give meds and treatments ).
You can't force her to adopt treatment for diabetes...even the nursing home can't do that..it could be construed as "battery"....as in "assault and battery"....It is possible that you or the assisted living could convince her to adopt treatment..
make an appointment beside a professional. see someone, get her into a clinic first. yes, she is killing herself and she wants to change her ways. perchance the threat of taking her to hospital will work. you need lend a hand. you need someone to tender her a plan and to monitor her progress.