maddyone
Germanshepherdsmum
I know your situation Annie, but I doubt many women needing care would want it to be provided by a man.
Indeed. When my mother was in care for the last year of her life, she needed some extremely personal care providing, and she made her views clear to the staff, and it was respected totally. She was happy to receive non personal care from men ie meals delivered, coffee provided, wheelchair pushed.
Had she been unable to make her own needs clear, I would have made it clear on her behalf because I knew her preferences. It was never a problem, the home was lovely and their aim was to care for the residents in the way they wished to be cared for.
Well again, not the subject of this thread at all. My dad had no choice- all care was provided by females in his care home- because there was only on male, and he was a nurse so didn't do any of the intimate care at all. Most men have no choice at all.


