It depends how bad the dementia is I suppose. My husband's brother is sadly so away with the fairies he doesn't have any lucid moments these days.
Dementia is an awful thing, both for the sufferer and their family.
Hopefully if he is so far away with the fairies, he is happy.
Sometimes it must be awful to be living in the past and looking for people who are not there. Or coming too and realising what a state you are in.
Very frightening I would think, not sure many would opt for euthanasia, it might just add another "fear'.
Old people can sometimes be afraid and think the doctors are trying to polish them off anyway. It's insecurity, the fear.
The Liverpool trail or whatever it is, where they had a system of allowing people to die, sometimes otherwise healthy elderly people think they are on it, mainly because I think they are not receiving treatment ( some medicines are not given over a certain age)
Some also end up thinking people are trying to poison them.
I think there is some fear that people will decide due to lack of funds in the NHS and carers and an increasing ratio of old people, that in some cases it would be more cost effective to bump off the more needy old folks off.
Care homes are horrendously expensive.
Children can't always cope with an elderly parent who doesn't even recognise them anymore, plus their partner probably is not onboard with their elderly inlaw moving in.
I think it is my generation ( baby boomer) that will face this issue.
We now have smaller families and we don't always live close to parents. People are going to be expected to work until their late sixties or for the younger generation seventies.
I can't see how that's going to work, unless you have an office job.
Nurses often suffer with bad backs and it's a bit hopeful that they will be up to a full nursing shift in their late sixties and seventies.
Anyone with a manual job is going to be at a disadvantage.
I know nurses who can't get an office job, because they don't have that kind of experience.
I think we are going to have a real issue in this country coming up in the future.
I wish I didn't feel euthanasia was going to raise it's ugly head somewhere, but I think it will.
You also have Brexit and fewer immigrants which might not help.
I think I would resist euthanasia for the elderly because I feel it's on the slippery slope towards bumping off people for convenience. All to easy to find excuses, needy old age is a very difficult time for all concerned. Too easy to try and avoid it, by thinking it's better to spare needy old people the indignity of all that.
So on that cheerful note this morning................
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