I'll be a bit of a dissenter.
I totally understand the people who would drain their bank account for one more day with a loved one, but this isn't about one more day with a loved one. This is about one more day at Disney or on a cruise.
My mom has training as a nurse assistant. Even so, I could not imagine if we tried to take my grandmother on a cruise when she was dying of cancer. If bones are broken, etc., there are problems like showering, toileting, mobility. Not to mention if something really bad happens (we dealt with a near diabetic coma and a stroke) or even if something kind of bad happens (a new broken bone).
While a family trip sounds nice, the stress of a trip that some can't afford with a person who is probably not going to be medically able to go (or enjoy) doesn't sound like a good trip. Perhaps something more local can be planned?
I totally understand the people who would drain their bank account for one more day with a loved one, but this isn't about one more day with a loved one. This is about one more day at Disney or on a cruise.
My mom has training as a nurse assistant. Even so, I could not imagine if we tried to take my grandmother on a cruise when she was dying of cancer. If bones are broken, etc., there are problems like showering, toileting, mobility. Not to mention if something really bad happens (we dealt with a near diabetic coma and a stroke) or even if something kind of bad happens (a new broken bone).
While a family trip sounds nice, the stress of a trip that some can't afford with a person who is probably not going to be medically able to go (or enjoy) doesn't sound like a good trip. Perhaps something more local can be planned?