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Mom doesn’t qualify for Medicaid, but doesn’t have enough to pay for care. She has an advanced directive, absolutely no extra measures, including feeding. We are just waiting for her to die. I keep hoping she’ll get bored eventually and get back up. She is 89 and has some dementia. If this was a right to die state, she would have made that decision 6 months ago. She has extremely low bp when standing, has blacked out and broke her arm, requiring surgery and a horrific week in hospital. She says never again. I can’t stay forever, I moved to be near her 4 years ago and moved in with her 1+ years ago. My grown children are 2000 miles away so my life is just on hold. I have no idea what to do. I bring Mom 3 meals a day, she eats about 20% of what I give her, all foods she likes. She is skin and bones. Sleeps most of the time. Again, she is not unhappy, just done with life. How long can she live like this?

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Call her PCP and get an order for Hospice. They then come in and evaluate Mom. It may help you to cut money wise too. Medicare pays for Hospice care. They supply an aide for bathing. A nurse comes about 3x a week. Any medication needed for her comfort will be supplied and Depends. If she needs a hospital bed, oxygen etc.
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IslandReb Mar 2020
Thank you so much, JoAnn. These are exactly the practical answers I need.
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How long can she live like this? A lot longer than you might imagine, unfortunately, especially if she hasn't any underlying condition that may hasten the end. Do bring in Hospice as JoAnn has suggested. ((hugs))
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IslandReb Mar 2020
Thank you, so refreshing to have solid nonjudgmental answers!
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JoAnn is the calm voice of reason--do what she says!

If your mom is eating and drinking, even though she says she's ready to die, she isn't going to very quickly. Nobody knows for certain, people can live a long time on '20% of what you're feeding her'. It's more an issue when she stops drinking, or if eating is actually painful, as the digestive system shuts down.

Do call Hospice and get the information you need. My mom, too, talks all the time about wanting to die, and we just parrot the words "If that's what you want, mom, stop taking your insulin and all your other meds. At age 90, you don't need statins and BP meds or ANYTHING, if your choice is to die."

Of course, she is just playing the woe-is-me violin. If she were serious, she wouldn't be so 'perfect' in taking all her meds and such. As my sweet dad was actively dying and only taking morphine by mouth, she was still crushing his cholesterol meds into a fine powder and mixing them with juice and basically forcing them down his throat. Crazy.

Good Luck with this---so sad, I'm sorry you're struggling.
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JoAnn29 Mar 2020
Thank you for those kind words. Made my Day.

Actually, I would cut out Cholesterol Meds at this point. They have been proven to contribute to Dementia. A while back posters had commented seeing a difference in LOs after the where taken off.
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I knew an old woman once who was “dying” for 20 years. Mom’s not woe is me but then again, she’s Norwegian (translate: stoic)
(also: passive aggressive to an expert degree)
I’m glad to hear it straight. Mom is strong, not sick! No organs ready to give out. I think I’ll be here for another decade 😳
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How do they determine hospice care? Don’t they have to have cancer and be terminal? Just wondering in case I ever need it for my mother in the future.
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