Thank you for your input, & a kindly reminder that 'the best is yet to come' LOL My brother is not in the stages that your loved ones are in (yet). He is able to live alone, but I feel only because he is in the same building I am in. I would be so afraid for him to be totally on his own.
He is still mourning the death of his wife who passed 2 years ago. I am sure that is not helping his condition at all. He is bored & lonely, but at least has found a card (part time) partner here & he really looks forward to the times they can play.
Not to be selfish, but I don't think I will be able to deal with him when he gets to the stages that your loved ones are at. For one thing these apartments are so small & only 1 bedroom, another, the stress causes my condition to really flare up. (Major muscle spasms in my neck & upper back)
He is so kind & caring, always trying to look out for the elderly in this building. Working on the snow & ice removal on the side walks since it isn't wasn't being done by maintenence. (After my brother fell & hurt his bad knee - the manager has been on maintenence more to take care of things)
Yes, I do try to put myself in his place, it breaks my heart as he knows he is so forgetful & that it will only get worse & he will end up in a home. Though this is not a cancer - to me, in some ways it is, because it will slowly eat away at their mentality until it is gone.
Bless all of us & give us strength to deal with our loved ones in a kind & Godly manner.