At the moment he is in a psychiatric ward in the hospital because the Memory Care facility he was in kicked him out. The social worker is trying to find a place to put him but they won't take him. He is a VET, the VA Nursing homes won't take him for that same reason, we are running out of money for private pay and Medicare doesn't cover it. I'm not able to care for him and my Mom isn't either. HELP!!
I am very surprised that the VA has no solution for you. You would think they would have special places for Vets with your dad’ issues.
Have you considered a Group Foster Home for Dad? I understand there are some who are trained to handle combative dementia patients. Maybe a smaller place would be more peaceful for Dad. Also, have you tried contacting your local area Agency on Aging?
I wish you good luck finding a place. Having had a parent who acted out, I know how you feel.
This is heartbreaking. Good luck!
Try to stay in touch with the hospital staff both as they work through the meds - even after a discharge it may be different ones will be needed - mom was started on seroquel and rather than keep increasing it, was switched to risperdal - and to work on a discharge plan
Medicaid does help pay for home care if qualified. Lengthy process. Check with your CERTIFIED eldercare attorney.
Also, make it VERY CLEAR he has nowhere to go and NOBODY to care for him! Don't let them send him home for your mom to deal with and TELL THEM under no uncertain terms you are not available to care for him. Sometimes a discharge planner will try to shove that task (of finding a facility) off onto the family. Don't let it happen. A combative, fighting and hell-raising dementia patient is a nightmare!
Add, perhaps the attorney will have experience and knowledge of placement options, too.
My dad was also combative at the beginning. Out of fight or flight, he was a fighter! It was a lot of change very quickly, so of course, he was overwhelmed, confused and resistance about what was happening (being in the hospital, etc).
Even though I use natural medicine as much as possible, what really helped him, almost immediately was the drug, Depakote 3x/day. It evened him out...
Almost a year later, we weaned him down to 2x/day and a lower dosage.
Unfortunately, he still needs something. We tried letting it go altogether, yet it didn't serve him, and we're not going to let him suffer needlessly when it worked.
Luckily, we had a very conscientious doctor helping us. That's a BIG plus!!
All the best to you and your family!!
We live in Puerto Rico, and at the AL homes here, patients do not get kicked out of facilities for these problems, but I understand this is not the norm. Very sad story indeed.