My DM moved into aged care a couple of months ago. She was hallucinating and wandering at home, had a fall and it became clear she was no longer able to live at home. She now asks constantly to come home, is agitated and furious at the doctors, wants us to speak them them etc. It is clear she can't live at home without round the clock care as she can no longer walk.
Is it kinder to tell her that we are looking into bringing her home and working on adapting the house etc, or do we avoid the question, or do we say to her - this is your home now, this is where you live?
It's so hard to know what is kinder because she has limited memory and understanding and really hates what her life now is (and I don't blame her) but at the same time, is it stopping her from settling there if she thinks she's leaving in a day or two? The home has made it clear to us that she won't be coming home, even for palliative care, which I found quite confronting and may push back on when the time comes (but again, have no idea if that's the right decision or would be for our benefit and not hers.)