With parents often living a lot longer and often well into their 90s, there also is often the problem of their children being too frail and disabled themselves to continue caring for a parent on a day to day basis, yet often society and the parent themselves expect them too.
I cared for my 91 yr old Dad right up to a few months ago, im disabled myself and heavily relient on a wheelchair for getting around, yet as previous posters have said, hospitals and departments often think that you can be there to attend appointments or meetings without even considering the fact that you are unable to physically get there yourself, never mind push someone else in a wheelchair. I finally gave up over Christmas and reluctantly agreed to find a care home place for Dad and signed the appropiate paperwork for his admission. Hes not happy about it, but after suffering several falls at home, it was apparent that neither my husband or I could lift him and get him back onto his feet, and it was a 5 hour wait for an Ambulance when we called them, during which time he became incontinent all over the hall carpet of his home. My Daughter says l have made the best decision for all concerned, but l.do feel teribly guilty for going against Dads wishes, and putting him in a Care home.