I totally concur with Niobe and the others - I am a carer to my father who has mixed dementia and IT IS A FULL TIME JOB - in fact I wish there were more hours in the day (as I also have 3 children and my eldest son requires 24/7care). I have had to set on two carers to tend to my Dad - despite my visiting and caring for him 4 or 5 times a week, doing all his shopping, looking after his healthcare (he has other ailments), ensuring his finances are in order, his cleaning, walking and caring for his dog (who is fantastic company for him and we don't want to take off him!)! In an ideal world I would put my Dad in a fabulous home with round the clock care closer to me, where I could visit briefly daily, but know that he was safe, secure and well looked after, and/or have siblings to share the role. If I were you I would offer to give your brother some time off - I'll bet that after just a few days you will realise just what a commitment, time consuming job and mental undertaking it is to care for someone in this way. If people were a little more understanding and less judgemental the world would be a far nicer place. It's true what 'they say' about walking in my shoes before you comment.