u/Economy_Plantain304

This project is dependent on one person, isn’t it?

I was very saddened to hear about the loss of Kyle’s neighbor due to the bad weather. However, that got me to think what would happen to the project if, god forbid, something happened to Kyle, or if he decided he had had enough one day and decided he has had enough of Titanic and wants to quit?

Is there anyone else trained who could or would take over the project? Or is it pretty much entirely dependent on one person?

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u/Economy_Plantain304 — 5 days ago
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Who else has been doing this for more than a year?

I honestly didn’t think we’d still be here but here we are. I’m the only caregiver and I’m tired, boss.

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u/Economy_Plantain304 — 14 days ago

After years of doing this, I’m not giving 100% anymore

After years of doing this and over a year since I’ve been the sole caregiver for my mom, I’ve realized my performance isn’t 100% anymore. I still tend to my mom at 100%, but I used to keep up the kitchen and the yard to almost immaculate levels.

Now? The kitchen is a little messy and I’m okay with it. The yard is a jungle and I’m not okay with it, but I don’t have the energy anymore. Can’t afford to hire someone right now.

I think I’m doing pretty good though since I’ve had absolutely no help from anyone and it’s just been me alone for over a year now.

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u/Economy_Plantain304 — 2 months ago

Respite care is backlogged over a month or two due to a skeleton crew

I’m burnt out and finally requested respite care for the first time after months of not having a break. I was told it’s not available for a month or two due not enough staff.

I’m really angry at this because it should have been communicated they were having problems. Don’t blindside me like this.

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u/Economy_Plantain304 — 3 months ago

I’m witnessing the Son from California syndrome in real time

An acquaintance of mine let his other siblings take over the care of his mother. He hasn’t seen his mother in years and she is going downhill fast.

He’s telling everyone who will listen that the siblings are spending way too much money for her round the clock care and that “they should do this and not that” “hire these people instead”. It’s almost comical how it’s playing out textbook style.

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u/Economy_Plantain304 — 3 months ago