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I see you have a very busy life in your profile and aunt is in assisted living. You are not the only answer to aunt's needs. Tell the brow beating cousin to get a geriatric care manager.
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/what-geriatric-care-manager
It won't win you any friends but these aren't your friends anyway.
My son said to me once "Thank you. But I don't remember asking for your opinion". Well oops! Sorry about that son 🙄 (Cheeky young man!)
You could use that in a clipped business like tone & a steely stare.
Or handball to them: I am ALL ears - just what would YOU do? Would YOU like to take over?? No??? Didn't think so... So zip it.
Many people try to offer *solutions*. When you may want is a kind listening ear instead.
All ears here.
Then tell Auntie you'll visit her on X day each week or month, and that's it. Take X amount of phone calls from her and let the ALF do the job she's paying a lot of money for them TO do for her each month. Hopefully you are not contributing any of YOUR money towards HER care. You'll need it for your own senior days when they get here.
You are not a gopher or a personal hand maiden for your aunt, so get that message across to her asap. Do what you need to do for her, and let the rest of it all GO. Ignore the calls and messages from the armchair critics, after you tell them to STEP UP and take over your job, if they don't like how you're doing it.
The end.
Wishing you the very best of luck taking care of yourself now, b/c you deserve to!
Simply tell the person “You are welcome to take over as POA for ALL of her care. Otherwise i do not wish ti hear your comments.”
OF COURSE the “loving relatives” X hundred miles away benefit from your efforts, as does your aunt.
But if you aren’t willing to say “No, I’m not able to do that”, to turn off your phone and check it only once a day, to treat yourself properly because of the kindness you’ve extended to Aunt (and presumably the rest of her vocal but nonfunctioning
pack), and MOST IMPORTANT, to let any and all comments/criticisms/“opinions” of the non-worker busy bodies roll off you and fall wherever they may, YOU NEED to seize those rights and play by your own rules.
Consider- what will happen if you STOP allowing yourself to be made your cousins’ tool/whipping target.
No reason for this except your reluctance to rock the boat.
Your peace is more important than the opinion of absent voices from far away.
Reclaim it. See how good it feels to ignore/silence/tune out “the voices”.
YOU DESERVE IT.
Your title for this, however is disturbing to me, because people offer up too much of their own opinion, usually, when it is accepted. The best way to make it stop is to stop it right in its tracks. If a comment is made to your that is inappropriate tell the person so. If they are giving you input you don't want, tell them so. If they are overstepping their boundaries as friends, neighbors, family members, tell them so. If this is a problem you are having from more than a few people then there is some way you may be contributing to it. You may be asking for advice and opinions of others.
So practice the following: "I am doing the best I can and I really don't appreciate your advice."
As you can imagine you can elaborate on this all you wish. Start a practice journal. Write what someone has said, and then write your response. Make it fun.
"I am doing the best I can; your advice is not helpful. As you can imagine, you are not alone in knowing how to make this all perfect. If I had a penny for everyone who knew the answer better than I did I could hire on full time help."
You may get back "I am only trying to help. " If you get this say "Great. Buy us a bag of groceries the next time you shop; be certain it included a bottle of good red wine".
Or "if you think you can do a better job I will turn Moms care over to you"
I don't really have advice but wanted to say how much I can relate to the frustration and the feeling of burnout that comes with this. Plus all the anger and resentment, followed by guilt for feeling that way. The best advice I can give is take care of yourself. I have an apt with a therapist next week, and I wish I'd done it sooner. I am hoping it helps.
Also I blocked the meddling cousins from contacting me or my dad on phones, social media, email. It's a nice feeling. If people aren't being helpful and only critical, why let that negativity in? Something to think about to help your sanity. Good luck, this is really, really hard and no one should have a say in what you're doing to help your aunt, when they've not been in your shoes.
You should NOT be paying anything for her out of your money.
I would do a resignation letter and hand it to the social worker at her AL. Give them the cousins number.
They will do an emergency guardianship if she is unable to take care of things.
Then block your browbeating cousin from being able to contact you.
What they are both doing is taking advantage and you don't have to accept that.
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