Sisters should set up a schedule for mom’s care

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Dear Annie: Seven years ago, my mother had a stroke. She recovered quite well physically, but has never been the same mentally. My aunts wanted to put her in a home, but my sister and I decided to care for her. The plan was that Mom would spend 6 months with me and 6 months with my sister.

Somehow, my sister’s turn never came, and my mom still lives with me. The entire time, family has never visited, but often drive to my sister’s home – 3 miles away – to visit Mom when she is there. They send invites to events addressed to my mother at my house and to my sister, but exclude me.

I am totally burnt-out with the medical appointments, medications, meals and arrangements involved in being a caregiver. I know there are support groups, and I’ve taken advantage of respite care. The most my sister will do is help out with an appointment and then withdraw.

How do I change my situation?

– Used and Neglected

Dear Used: You need to be more assertive about your needs. It’s possible your relatives think you need a break and this is why they invite Mom alone, so tell them this is not acceptable. Ask if there is something lacking in your home hospitality so you can fix it. Then say you are hurt and insulted when you are excluded from family gatherings. You also have allowed your sister to avoid her obligations. Set up a schedule so she knows when she is responsible for taking Mom to an appointment. If she refuses, ask her to help financially so you can hire someone to do things she is unwilling to do.

Dear Annie: You’ve printed a few letters about the provocative way some women dress. Am I the only one totally put off these days when I turn on the morning news and see a skin flick?

What is it with news ladies and their low-cut tops? It’s 7 in the morning, for heaven’s sake. I’m not an old fogey. I’m in my early 50s. I have stopped watching my favorite program because of this. A lady can dress nicely without having her chest hang out. News stations with sleazy newscasters should know my TV gets turned off, too.

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