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senile grandma with dementia making me crazy! please help?
Dec 15, 2008 by Mrs. Stepps | Posted in Mental Health
i'm going to say first that i realize how selfish all of this sounds, but it's making me nuts and i HAVE to get it off my chest!
i moved out of my parents house 9 months ago and headed out to california. i came back about one week ago to visit for christmas and will be here for another 3 weeks. i am 20 years old, married and have a baby girl on the way. anyway, before i came out my mom let me know that my stepdad's mother (who is 81) could not live on her own and had to be moved into their house.
when i came out here, jackie (stepdad's mom) did not remember who i was, which was fine because i've really only seen her a handful of times and she's getting older. she also had a stroke which affects her ability to remember things and is in the early stages of dementia. HOWEVER, as the week has gone by i've been driven NUTS by her behavior. "grandma" is VERY hard of hearing and refuses to wear her hearing aids. i have a terrible cold that has left me without much of a voice in the first place, so it is very difficult for me to carry on a conversation with her. but she CONTINUES to ask me questions (which she's asked me a million times before that day) and expects an answer. i can barely talk as it is, and therefore i usually just shake my head in response, which makes her feel left out and i feel guilty, but there's nothing i can do! it gets better...
grandma cannot be left alone in the house for more than 10 minutes, so when my stepdad leaves to do something, i am the only one left in the house and have to watch her. we have to remove the dials on the ovens, unplug the toaster oven and microwave, and make sure she's not in the kitchen cleaning or "rearranging" the cabinets. she also picks things up like keys, cell phones, etc and puts them in random places. my stepdad is a caterer, and she recently ruined a salad (which was the main course of his dinner) by putting raw chicken in it and it had to be thrown away...
i know this sounds so selfish, but my patience is limited as it is, i'm hormonal and pissy (and willing to admit it!) and having to take care of this woman i don't even know is making me crazy. she's hidden my cell phone three times and i miss important phone calls from my doctor because she's hidden it in the refrigerator.
i HATE having to take care of her, and i don't know how my stepdad does it (they're not close, grandma was an alcoholic when he was a kid and she never took care of him, but he knows she needs help). my mother and i were talking about it recently and i told her how little patience i had for the situation, she told me to get used to it if i've got a little one on the way. i'm AWARE of the amount of time and energy it takes to take care of a child, but this woman is not my child, and in fact is not a CHILD at all. i know i should be more sensitive to this situation because it is a disease and not her choice, but it's makin me nuts. i need some advice on how to be more patient with it because, truthfully, my stores are running low! please help! thank you.
well first off you do not have the love for this woman as you will your own child,that is like comparing apples to oranges.If she is that bad off they should put her in a home and check on her often so they won't have to worry about abuse.You have to remember that your hormones are a little out of whack right now too.Just try to hang in there you will get to go home soon.
angel 1 | Dec 15, 2008
this is making me crazy...please help!?
Dec 15, 2008 by Mrs. Stepps | Posted in Other - Family & Relationships
i'm going to say first that i realize how selfish all of this sounds, but it's making me nuts and i HAVE to get it off my chest!
i moved out of my parents house 9 months ago and headed out to california. i came back about one week ago to visit for christmas and will be here for another 3 weeks. i am 20 years old, married and have a baby girl on the way. anyway, before i came out my mom let me know that my stepdad's mother (who is 81) could not live on her own and had to be moved into their house.
when i came out here, jackie (stepdad's mom) did not remember who i was, which was fine because i've really only seen her a handful of times and she's getting older. she also had a stroke which affects her ability to remember things and is in the early stages of dementia. HOWEVER, as the week has gone by i've been driven NUTS by her behavior. "grandma" is VERY hard of hearing and refuses to wear her hearing aids. i have a terrible cold that has left me without much of a voice in the first place, so it is very difficult for me to carry on a conversation with her. but she CONTINUES to ask me questions (which she's asked me a million times before that day) and expects an answer. i can barely talk as it is, and therefore i usually just shake my head in response, which makes her feel left out and i feel guilty, but there's nothing i can do! it gets better...
grandma cannot be left alone in the house for more than 10 minutes, so when my stepdad leaves to do something, i am the only one left in the house and have to watch her. we have to remove the dials on the ovens, unplug the toaster oven and microwave, and make sure she's not in the kitchen cleaning or "rearranging" the cabinets. she also picks things up like keys, cell phones, etc and puts them in random places. my stepdad is a caterer, and she recently ruined a salad (which was the main course of his dinner) by putting raw chicken in it and it had to be thrown away...
i know this sounds so selfish, but my patience is limited as it is, i'm hormonal and pissy (and willing to admit it!) and having to take care of this woman i don't even know is making me crazy. she's hidden my cell phone three times and i miss important phone calls from my doctor because she's hidden it in the refrigerator.
i HATE having to take care of her, and i don't know how my stepdad does it (they're not close, grandma was an alcoholic when he was a kid and she never took care of him, but he knows she needs help). my mother and i were talking about it recently and i told her how little patience i had for the situation, she told me to get used to it if i've got a little one on the way. i'm AWARE of the amount of time and energy it takes to take care of a child, but this woman is not my child, and in fact is not a CHILD at all. i know i should be more sensitive to this situation because it is a disease and not her choice, but it's makin me nuts. i need some advice on how to be more patient with it because, truthfully, my stores are running low! please help! thank you.
oh god thats not selfish, thats just being human!! old people can be annoying...no matter how much they dont mean to be...mmm she needs proper helpers, not you, cos ur not trained to cope with it!!! my mum was in the same situation with her dads mum kinda, but now there are helpers that come into the house, which gives the family more independence.
Rachel R | Dec 15, 2008
Do you leave things on counter top like kitchen aid mixer or olive oil bottles?
Nov 26, 2008 by cathoratio | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I was told that neat people do not leave kitchen aid mixers on the counter, but toaster oven is okay. Do you leave toaster ovens etc on your counter top or put every thing away after every use?
I ask because they come in decorative colors?
I leave my mixer and my coffee pot on the counter. Everything else is put away. The mixer is way too heavy to be lugging out every time I want to use it. My kitchen is tidy and this does not make it look bad.
pissy_old_lady | Nov 26, 2008
in home daycare..how would you feel about this?
Sep 27, 2008 by ★ his_sweetheart★ | Posted in Toddler & Preschooler
Ok I want to start an in home daycare! I am 20 years old & have tons of babysitting experience & want to be a kindergarten teacher or daycare director. Anyways, I have no children but my 2 nephews { 6&3} live here. I already have a play room set up with a bathroom in it. Also we have 2 kitchens & was thinking of using the unfinished one {all it lacks is a sink & stove} but we have a mini fridge, toaster oven, & microwave in it. I am going to get cpr & first aid certified. But since I work Mon-Thurs for a children's hospital I was going to offer this on Friday & Saturday nights. My question is .. do I call it daycare or babysitting b/c of laws & everything? Also how much should I charge..hourly or what? Any and all suggestions welcome, Sorry for such a long question!
I have been a licensed child care provider in my home for 21 years. You will first want to check out the child care laws in your state. Where I live, in Michigan, if you regularly care for any unrelated children in your home you must be licensed. However, each state sets their own laws and some states allow a certain number of children without needing to be licensed or registered. You can probably call it what you want. I, personally, refer to myself as a child care provider since I feel that the term "babysitter" is best used to describe teenagers who occasionally go to a family's home to care for their children so parents can go on a date night or other activity. I also prefer the term child care over daycare as some families need care for their children at other times besides daytime. What you charge is going to really depend on the area you live in as it depends on what the economy of your area can support. You'll probably need to do some research to find what the average rate is in your area. If you are providing night time care you can probably get away with charging a bit higher than the average since there is not typically as much need for evening or weekend care. So, you may find yourself struggling to find families to fill your openings. Additionally, a family needing this "after hours" care is usually willing to pay a bit more since it is hard to find. The majority of daycare centers and home care settings offer daytime hours only. If children will be at your home overnight you will want to invest in some comfortable cots. There are many ways to set your rates. Some charge by the hour, some by the day, some by the week. It just depends on the situation. If you only offer 2 days a week, you may want to stick with by the hour or by the day. In my case, I currently only offer part-time care so I charge by the hour. My rate is $3/hour, but I am on the low end of the scale in our county.
sevenofus | Sep 27, 2008
Is Macy's becoming another Jcpenny?
Dec 05, 2007 by confidential0908 | Posted in Other - US Local Businesses
A few days ago I went into 3 Macys stores near me and was dissapionted. I was looking to pruchase 7 ForMankind or Buffalo Jeans and they now carry cheap housebrand jeans. I looked at mens wallets and they no longer have Tumi or Bosca. Instead they have cheap $30 wallets made in china. While looking for a toaster oven Macys didn't have Kitchen Aid or Krups. Instead they had Euro Pro and Bella Cucina. Most of the kitchen products that Macys sells is now Martha Stewart which is cheap junk.The employees are unhappy and are unknowledgable. Macys should sell out to Jcpenny. In the future I'm going to shop at Nordstrom, Williams Sonoma and Crate & Barrel.
Macys is trying to target working class customers like Target and Jcpenny. Even Robinsons-May was better than Macys.
If Macys is going to sell low end products why even consider them a department store? Most of their high end china/crystal is gone. Macys no longer has Lladro, Mikasa or Swarosfski anymore.
I'm also an employee at a Macys in Macys west devision. I work in the housewares department. We are paid very low salaries and have to wear dress shirts and ties.
Not all Macy's are the same. Maybe you visited a small store which has only the room for the lower end stuff. Here in Central Florida we have seven Macy's and not a single one is like the other. The largest sells all the GREAT stuff but the others sell less to none of the high end products.Just do not have the customers for the high end merchandise on a day to day basis. Ask the employees who work there, just remember that there are such things as new hires who may not know all the answers to your questions. There is a knowledgeable person in the stores, either a seasoned employee or a manager. A seasoned employee will have a years of service pin on their name badge
I am a 13 year employee of Macys Florida division. Macy's Florida is the only straight commission division in the company. Yes that means we do not sell we take home NO MONEY and go into deficit owing the company money.
flautumn_redhead | Dec 05, 2007
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