It is very hard. sometimes though there comes point where moving to a home can be a positive thing. I'm thinking about a very elderly gentleman I know, no close relations, lost his wife, who sadly had to go in a home after breaking her hip then dementia got worse. He has ended up in the hospital several times in the last year, his care visits increased to 4timesa day, and regular trips to the day centre. |Then his health deteriorated to the point where 4 visits were not enough once he came out of the hospital. He went to several homes for rehab etc, and is now in a lovely new one and I dropped in unannounced one day. He'd new glasses, new clothes, was well-groomed, looked so much better than he had been, his leg was better, basically, the carers didn't have time to sort out things like opticians, and how difficult it is when you can't see properly, they didn't have time to shave him and get him dressed and fed, no neglect, just no time, no one to make sure he had new clothes, his weren' t dirty, they helped with washing, just old and worn out, honestly, he is much better off there with the company all days if he wants it and create all times, no worrying well he fall and be there till the morning. A good home well-chosen can be good for people like him. Other neighbours have visited unannounced and had good impression. I've visited people at their home and being at home doesn't;r mean always that there is no smell. My poor dad at the end needed 24-hour care, happy to provide it but his health situation meant he was better off in a home with a nurse on-site, although the local district nurses were good. He was falling because of his heart problem, he needed more than like old me. It wasn't the best situation but neither was staying at home. In the end, he was there 10 days, this time when he had a funny turn he died in the ambulance. Looking back he'd had another one earlier in the year when he was in rehab after an injury, he was ok in the hospital that time. Had he not had someone check on him as they did throughout the night I believe we'd have lost him then>
I've no doubt some can be worse, and that sometimes people are better off at home, but I've seen with my parents' generation people who suffered at home too long and would have been happier had they found a nice one when not in a crisis. Even if family live locally one old man managed to fall after his son visited and was there ages, because he wouldn't have an alarm....I'd not want to see anyone in a home sooner than was right or they'd need of care, but sometimes home is right either and a home can be the better option .