Thanks for the reply. I only now found out his backup is trashed. He used it as his game phone.
Without staying next to him at all times, all this stuff is just going to keep happening.
He was already diagnosed 8 years ago. His memory has been bad for decades after encephalitis.
I’ve outfitted his phones with otter box pro defenders. The thick hard plastic belt clip is an addition to make the phone bulky to avoid what just happened in the washing machine.
He’d removed that part and I didn’t know.
Yes. I’ll be ordering a cheap unlocked phone as a future backup that I’ll hold until he needs it. It just needs to be able to have gps navigation for driving which he needs and yeah, him driving is another issue.
He’s a big bull of a man who is as sensitive as anyone who faces his challenges.
Believe me, I think 20 steps ahead every single day. But I can’t afford to be next to him 24/7. It’s kinda like taking your eyes off a child sometimes. And I feel awful even typing that. But I’ve got his back like 23/7.
We are a team and I won’t let up. It’s just hard. No one really to talk to about it because even with many siblings, they hide from this until they need money.
I understand what you're going through, having done that with my mother. Have you looked into respite care and elder daycare? Respite care is a service (should be state funded) that will visit with your dad so you can get away and relax from care giving. You stated your dad drives still. I sincerely hope he stays safe and will recognize when he is unable to drive.
Looking at apps targeted for seniors all have "in app purchases", absolute rubbish and predatory.
Can you put his sim card in an inexpensive phone and just pay like $20/mo for like cricket or those monthly services? We did that for mom and saved a ton of money.
Glad you're sharing here, definitely a way to de-stress a little bit. Don't hesitate to reach out to the community, churches, social services etc.
Good luck man.
Thank you!
And he’s aware of taking things away and downgrading things. He will fight. Even if we have what seems like a rational and meaningful talk about things, anything he agreed to changes in an instant.
Wow.
Admirable, was just the first word that popped into my head.
May you have the strength.
I appreciate that.
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