Question : Should we force my elderly blind aunt to move to a assisted living, or retirement home, or leave her be?
My Aunt is 85, and has macular degeneration in both eyes, so she can’t see very well ! She can no longer drive, and cannot read, and can barely write. She is living alone about a hour away, and has no one to help her. My mom and I go visit each month or 2, and take her shopping, and do work around her house. She has had one injury,going down her back stairs, and I am afraid she may have another one. She has lived there all her life, never married or had kids. Since my grandmother died, she has been alone. Her house is a mess, she doesnt have good hygine. Doesnt, take baths very often, and never brushes her teeth. She cooks on a stove that is 70 years old, and gets hot. The house is falling apart. ceiling peeling off.

She is very old fashioned, and set in her ways, not to mention stubborn! How can we convince her to move in our city, in a retirement home, or assisted living. Or is it even right to try. Should we leave her there to live the rest of her days, like she seems to want?
Hey Ray T: My Aunt is perfectly capable of going to the store herself. She can take a cab for $ 6, or she has someone who will do it for $ 10, or she can take dial a ride. But she is too cheap, and would rather make us responibe for her groceries, rather than pay a few dollars. And she has plenty of money! More that we do! We pay for gas, wear and tear on are cars, and I’ve even lost days at work to go help her! So she makes herself our responsibility, and we do it, because we want to. She just might be happier, in better living conditions, being able to talk to other people, get her own groceries, and taking care of herself while she still can. I’m going to fine a nice place, because she can afford it, like a nice apartment with a patio, and she can decide if she would like to live there or not!
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Best answer:

Answer by Hinds feet
I had this with my Mom and we gave her the choice to either have someone live with her or go to a retirement home..
We found a nice woman that took care of her until she died