This is about elderly parents, not marijuana, FYI...
Received the news that my 81 year old mother was in her yard on Sunday to watch the Thunderbirds fly over (the USAF demonstration team, they fly at the base near her once a year - and go over her yard twice during the final formations [y]) and she saw a weed whilst waiting for the passes.
She tried to pull it up, yanked on it too hard, lost her balance and fell backwards, losing to the weed! Her prizes: her fourth break on her left arm in six years, and the latest set of sutures on her head. She's lucky it's Irish-hard and stubborn (as my father's was Scots and doubly stubborn).
My brother and I are at our wits' ends. We have tried everything to get her to live closer to us (she's 1500 miles away from our Puget Sound houses). Are there any V-flyers who've been successful getting their parents to see reason for this kind of situation? We could use some ammunition. Her doctors are threatening to take away her driver's license (at last) this year, due to macular degeneration. We thought that would do it. No; she says she'll just take taxis everywhere...
She owns her house free and clear. She has a comfortable widow's income. Money isn't the reason she won't move. We both have houses with room (and there's no shortage of senior housing in Seattle).
So, please, any ideas? She's still mentally competent, so that's not an issue either. She just gets banged up more and more as she gets older (this is her 14th hospital visit in 6 years, and only two haven't ended up with her being admitted). We're afraid the next phone call will be the last one.
How do two concerned children get their mother to face facts?
TIA, vs_itsallgood
Received the news that my 81 year old mother was in her yard on Sunday to watch the Thunderbirds fly over (the USAF demonstration team, they fly at the base near her once a year - and go over her yard twice during the final formations [y]) and she saw a weed whilst waiting for the passes.
She tried to pull it up, yanked on it too hard, lost her balance and fell backwards, losing to the weed! Her prizes: her fourth break on her left arm in six years, and the latest set of sutures on her head. She's lucky it's Irish-hard and stubborn (as my father's was Scots and doubly stubborn).
My brother and I are at our wits' ends. We have tried everything to get her to live closer to us (she's 1500 miles away from our Puget Sound houses). Are there any V-flyers who've been successful getting their parents to see reason for this kind of situation? We could use some ammunition. Her doctors are threatening to take away her driver's license (at last) this year, due to macular degeneration. We thought that would do it. No; she says she'll just take taxis everywhere...
She owns her house free and clear. She has a comfortable widow's income. Money isn't the reason she won't move. We both have houses with room (and there's no shortage of senior housing in Seattle).
So, please, any ideas? She's still mentally competent, so that's not an issue either. She just gets banged up more and more as she gets older (this is her 14th hospital visit in 6 years, and only two haven't ended up with her being admitted). We're afraid the next phone call will be the last one.
How do two concerned children get their mother to face facts?
TIA, vs_itsallgood