Hi guys
I'm hoping that someone can offer some much needed advice, although I feel a bit guilty posting on here as I'm not really a carer due to the distance that I live from my relative.
My elderly uncle is struggling. His eyesight is very limited, he forgets things, (although I think at present it's just age rather than dementia or anything similar), he falls, he sometimes has toileting issues and his house is a terrible mess. He's always been a little 'different' and has never taken care of his house and has hoarded stuff but it's got to the point where it's filthy, he's a mess and when I was able to visit in the Summer I was basically trying to clear a path through stuff so that he was at less risk of tripping and falling. He doesn't have a downstairs loo and struggles with the stairs. He is struggling to feed himself as he seems to be having issues cooking things and even though we've provided microwave meals he sometimes puts them on for far too long and cremates them. I live some distance from him, but am the closest relative, and have been going to see him when I can - especially tricky lately with Covid obviously. I worry about him a lot - as do the rest of the family.
I've tried to talk to him about moving to a care home or similar but he won't entertain the idea at the moment. He also absolutely won't ever allow someone to come into his house whether that's to help with cleaning, meals, personal hygiene etc. I realise that he very much needs a Needs Assessment, however he's extremely pig-headed and stuck in his ways and thinks that he's coping so won't willingly subject to one. Any attempt to 'force' any help onto him will probably result in him getting extremely angry and cutting communications.
What can I do in this situation? Any advice? I'm spending a lot of time worrying about him but it doesn't seem productive since I'm not currently able to do anything. Everything that I come up with is very quickly turned down as he's 'fine', 'doesn't need help' or 'can't be bothered' - even when it's something very simple that wouldn't be any hassle for him at all, such as me switching his mobile phone tariff so that I'm not worried about him running out of credit and not being able to contact me in an emergency.
Thanks for any help...
I'm hoping that someone can offer some much needed advice, although I feel a bit guilty posting on here as I'm not really a carer due to the distance that I live from my relative.
My elderly uncle is struggling. His eyesight is very limited, he forgets things, (although I think at present it's just age rather than dementia or anything similar), he falls, he sometimes has toileting issues and his house is a terrible mess. He's always been a little 'different' and has never taken care of his house and has hoarded stuff but it's got to the point where it's filthy, he's a mess and when I was able to visit in the Summer I was basically trying to clear a path through stuff so that he was at less risk of tripping and falling. He doesn't have a downstairs loo and struggles with the stairs. He is struggling to feed himself as he seems to be having issues cooking things and even though we've provided microwave meals he sometimes puts them on for far too long and cremates them. I live some distance from him, but am the closest relative, and have been going to see him when I can - especially tricky lately with Covid obviously. I worry about him a lot - as do the rest of the family.
I've tried to talk to him about moving to a care home or similar but he won't entertain the idea at the moment. He also absolutely won't ever allow someone to come into his house whether that's to help with cleaning, meals, personal hygiene etc. I realise that he very much needs a Needs Assessment, however he's extremely pig-headed and stuck in his ways and thinks that he's coping so won't willingly subject to one. Any attempt to 'force' any help onto him will probably result in him getting extremely angry and cutting communications.
What can I do in this situation? Any advice? I'm spending a lot of time worrying about him but it doesn't seem productive since I'm not currently able to do anything. Everything that I come up with is very quickly turned down as he's 'fine', 'doesn't need help' or 'can't be bothered' - even when it's something very simple that wouldn't be any hassle for him at all, such as me switching his mobile phone tariff so that I'm not worried about him running out of credit and not being able to contact me in an emergency.
Thanks for any help...