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Rosebud77
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You are in a hard hard place.I remember painfully clearing my mother’s house after her. death. Please, slow down? Tell your husband to wait. Why the rush?Thank you, I like your idea.
We, my husband and I, are new to the whole situation of how a nursing home works. So far the staff seems very pleasantly engaged with the residents. The residents suffer from Alzheimer’s and dementia so the staff is very busy. It’s very hard to visit with all the distractions and I guess I have so much to do that I’m overwhelmed now. I’m trying to assess if my MIL should even be in this facility and I’m trying to sort though her personal belongings and her whole house because we are going to have to sell her house. First, I want to make sure she has all the personal items that she wants and I need to know what to do with anything she values or wants to give to family.
I have to go though 6 closets full of clothes and a basement full of clothes and now I have learned that many of the clothes belong to this SIL but she hasn’t lived there for 30 years:shrug: My husband wants to put the house up for sale next month and they still have so many personal items in the house. I don’t want to be accused of taking my SIL’s things out of the house but she won’t deal with it either. I don’t know if she wants them or not so I’m trying to get permission and direction from MIL to go forward with the cleaning and let MIL decide what to do with all these clothes and accessories.
You cannot please all the people all the time and it seems that that is what you are striving to do … NO Is a very good word… Stop letting them push you around. Little at a time
Oh and reading on, the phone trick works welll! I only have an old not working cell phone but it still gets a result…