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Sounds to me like your instincts are telling you what to do or at least try. I think the family meeting is a great move, let the professionals that by all accounts everyone likes and trusts tell SIL/BIL exactly what they have been telling you and why it's best for him. Tough as that is to hear and accept they obviously love your husband very much too and want whats best for him.

After this family meeting say to your SIL exactly what you told us here, you feel stuck between a rock and a hard place, this is so difficult for you to accept too because you want more time with your foursome and you want more "living life" time with DH but you want to do what is best for him and you really need their support. You miss It feels so lonely making these decisions without DH and not feeling like you have their full support either. Maybe even ask SIL for her opinion after hearing the professionals opinion, is it better for him if you join his current world and find ways to enjoy time with him on the grounds or keep taking him out and encouraging him to remember your world?

It is a horrible disease for everyone involved, sometimes I even wonder if it's harder on us than it is on the patient once they get get to that "own world" point. My thoughts are with you and your family, sending you lots of positive strength.
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I agree, it is a terrible disease. So sorry that you are having to deal with all of this.

Somewhat I feel that your SIL is afraid for herself, that she will also get this disease and thus wants to pretend that it really is not happening at all or that it is not as bad as everyone else thinks. She is trying to make herself feel better.

Yes, I so agree with the hospice, he needs to stay put, this is his new home and he needs to acclimate himself to it.

It may take some time for your SIL to accept what is actually going on, in the meantime you will have to support Hospice, this is in his best interest. What I would say is "For now, I have to go along with what the trained professionals recommend, I am sure that they will notify me if something improves",
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