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You don't give us anything to go on here. What advise would you like your father to listen to?
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Reply to funkygrandma59
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How old is Dad? Does he live on his own? Does he have any type of Dementia.
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Reply to JoAnn29
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Yup. That's a dad for you, for sure!
What advice are you giving Dad that you wish he could hear from you?
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Reply to AlvaDeer
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Then stop giving him advice. Let him come to you when he needs help.
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Reply to lealonnie1
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Parents will not listen to advise. My daddy had a will of his own and unless I was right there to do it for him or talk him through it, the job did not get done or the words I said fell on deaf ears. I finally had to take him to a facility and I told him that until he could do A, B, C and the doctor released him from the "hospital" he had to stay. He never got better because that is just how it happens.
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Would you like to expand on this statement.
Would you like to provide any information that would give context to this?
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Reply to Grandma1954
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zekenews23, welcome to the forum. Please fill out your Profile page, as that will give us a better understanding of your situation.


Parents don't listen to us because we are just their kids, and what do we know?
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Reply to freqflyer
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A lot of parents don’t want to listen to their adult children .

If Dad has dementia this won’t change much if at all . I see you have here , he’s incontinent . If that is part of the issue and he won’t listen to you at home , then it may be time to place Dad in a facility . Incontinence plus being uncooperative is often the game over for at home care .
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