My older sister has mild dementia. Just before the first lockdown we helped her move into a lovely spotlessly clean flat in a retirement block. Her previous flat was very dirty and she has now let this one get filthy too. We were bought up in a very clean home so I don't understand why she is like this. If I offer to clean for her or find her a cleaner she refuses vehemently. She insists she can manage and then in the next breath says she doesn't think it matters anyway. She does keep herself and her clothes clean generally, although doesn't wash her hair often enough. My dilemma is this: my husband and son say I should arrange for her to be taken out for a few hours and get the flat thoroughly cleaned while her back is turned. If I do this she will either be angry or she will cry. She is a grown woman in her own home and lucid a lot of the time, so I simply don't know - should I or should I not go ahead and do this? I just don't think I have the right to do it. I really would welcome your thoughts. Thank you.
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