SandrA9810
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My aunt would like to move back to Florida. It's something she's wanted to do for a while, but is very hesitant about it. My g'mother has dementia and is always talking about wanting to come back to Florida. She doesn't say it, but we all know it means moving back to her old house in Miami, which is not going to happen.
My g'mother has been in TX for 6 years now, and moved before her memory started going, so she knows where she lives now. And my aunt has gotten some really good doctors for her out there. They live very close to a hospital that deals with strokes, my g'mother has had TIA's in the past.
My aunt moved to Dallas to be close to her son and granddaughter, but she seems to be very distant from them now, her new daughter in law isn't on the best terms. They didn't even call her on Christmas so the grandkids presents are still sitting in her closest. She feels much closer to me, my sister and my sister's kids even if they only make it down here once a year for a visit. We did live with her growing up so she's like second mom. And my sister's kids know who Auntie is. Her two youngest grandkids (3 & 1) have no idea who she is and run off whenever she visits them.
So my aunt is torn between being close to family that can help out with my g'mother, she's to the point of needing some one around full time, and doctors that really know what's going on and have always done the best for her. I don't know how the dementia will play out if there is a move. And well, we can't pack our bags to move to Texas.
My g'mother has been in TX for 6 years now, and moved before her memory started going, so she knows where she lives now. And my aunt has gotten some really good doctors for her out there. They live very close to a hospital that deals with strokes, my g'mother has had TIA's in the past.
My aunt moved to Dallas to be close to her son and granddaughter, but she seems to be very distant from them now, her new daughter in law isn't on the best terms. They didn't even call her on Christmas so the grandkids presents are still sitting in her closest. She feels much closer to me, my sister and my sister's kids even if they only make it down here once a year for a visit. We did live with her growing up so she's like second mom. And my sister's kids know who Auntie is. Her two youngest grandkids (3 & 1) have no idea who she is and run off whenever she visits them.
So my aunt is torn between being close to family that can help out with my g'mother, she's to the point of needing some one around full time, and doctors that really know what's going on and have always done the best for her. I don't know how the dementia will play out if there is a move. And well, we can't pack our bags to move to Texas.