Home is Where the Heart is

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My mom has dementia and longs to be in her particular home in a valley. However, I tried to explain that home is where the heart is - where people you love are. Anyway, it doesn't go thru. Well, myself, I've gotten homesick before but got over it.

Anyway, she had to be in this new home - cause it's the best place to help her given the circumstances and it's VERY nice and clean, probably a $100,000 home.
 
It's easy to be homesick tbh, but sometimes you've gotta go and never turn back. Be strong!
 
I lived in Florida for 11 months and missed living in Missouri. I moved with my ex wife and kids because I was trying to save a dying marriage. The novelty of living by the ocean or Gulf wore off rather fast for me because I'm an indoors person. But when Hurricane Michael came, it was a blessing in disguise. I could finally go back to old boring state and be my old boring self. Now it's 2021 and I'm a full year divorced. But I haven't been with my ex wife for 2 whole years if you add in the separation.
 
My mom has dementia and longs to be in her particular home in a valley. However, I tried to explain that home is where the heart is - where people you love are. Anyway, it doesn't go thru. Well, myself, I've gotten homesick before but got over it.

Anyway, she had to be in this new home - cause it's the best place to help her given the circumstances and it's VERY nice and clean, probably a $100,000 home.
I'm so sorry to hear this Jayson,one of my uncle's has dementia,it is such a terrible thing to have,he was in the nursing home last year,his wife got him out of there finally awhile ago,the caretakers there were not taking good care of him,so she finally got him out of there,brought him back home and got new caretakers for him,that live there with them,one of the caretakers is always there to take care of him,they switch turns taking care of him.
 
Didn't read this thread before, but I absolutely relate. My mother has dementia, I'm her full time caregiver and she talks all the time about going home. To her home is the children's home she grew up in, a house that no longer exists, sadly. I don't tell her it's gone, but I try to comfort her and let her know she's safe.
 
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