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Ziggysmom

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Wed Feb 11, 2026, 01:32 AM Feb 11

I feel responsible [View all]

I had my husband admitted to memory care 12/22 after 2 back to back hospitalizations. First pneumonia and COPD, second for a GI bleed. His dementia was good one day and bad the next. Then he started staying up all night, rearranging his belongings and attempting to leave in the middle of the night - removing his oxygen which he required at 4 LPM 24/7. Not safe.

I admitted him to a facility which had different units, memory care, skilled nursing including hospice and assisted living. When I toured the place I was told he could move to different units depending on the level of care he needed.

On 1/17 they called and told me he fell and was sent to the ER where his head CT was normal but he was treated for DEHYDRATION. I was told his care plan would be updated. Hospital Social worker told me he would benefit from hospice care and I agreed.

A week or so later he had another fall, but was told no severe injury sustained. Fast forward to 2/6 at 2 AM I get a call from a hospital ER physician at a hospital we have never been to, telling me he is treating my husband for a sub arachnoid hemorrhage. The hospice nurses came to the hospital and suggested I not return him to nursing home. He was taken to the best hospice in the area. THE NURSING HOME HAS NEVER CALLED ME.

I spent all Friday with him and was not feeling well, was convinced to go home and get some sleep. Just one hour after I got home, I received the call he had passed. He did not regain consciousness but did squeeze my hand when I spoke to hIm earlier.

I feel so guilty for placing him in memory care. Like I was trying to keep him safe but I killed him.
We must demand better health care for everyone. Most all nursing homes require one year of private pay before they will accept Medicaid. His care cost was over $12,000 for the first month.

After he passed the medical examiner took his body to examine for unnatural death. I have not received or seen the death certificate yet. After I receive the cause and certificate I plan to see an attorney. This should not have happened.

Please do not be offended if I do not reply; I am having a difficult time doing anything right now except pray and cry. Please take a moment to tell those around you that you love them; they can be taken from us at any time.



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I feel responsible [View all] Ziggysmom Feb 11 OP
honestly, I would get a lawyer Skittles Feb 11 #1
Yes, it always seems so sudden. Figarosmom Feb 11 #2
yes Skittles Feb 11 #4
You need all your energy for you right now. I'm sure no one will be offended... 3catwoman3 Feb 11 #3
I hope that you can be at peace. essaynnc Feb 11 #5
This is not your fault Bayard Feb 11 #6
I am so very sorry Ziggysmom, JMCKUSICK Feb 11 #7
My deepest condolences, Ziggysmom. HeartsCanHope Feb 11 #8
I wish we could all hug you, literally. Not just with words. calimary Feb 11 #9
It's hard not to feel guilty when you lose a loved one who depended are your care and judgement. Ilikepurple Feb 11 #10
I am so sorry. It is not your fault. You did what should have been best for him; LoisB Feb 11 #11
You are in our prayers RainCaster Feb 11 #12
Ziggysmom, you are not responsible. Prairie_Seagull Feb 11 #13
Holding you in love and light. Remember that your DU family is here niyad Feb 11 #14
My heart goes out to you stage left Feb 11 #15
Do not blame yourself, you did everything you could. Grumpy Old Guy Feb 11 #16
i'm so sorry this happened. orleans Feb 11 #17
Please allow yourself some grace. 10 Turtle Day Feb 11 #18
Sending you light and love Ziggysmom. mnhtnbb Feb 11 #19
You did what you could with what was available. OldBaldy1701E Feb 11 #20
🕯💙🌷 quaint Feb 11 #21
I am so sorry. Solly Mack Feb 11 #22
Oh, Ziggysmom. I am so sorry for you and your husband. May the memories of your dear husband be a blessing to you. Love, debm55 Feb 11 #23
Please say to yourself some_of_us_are_sane Feb 11 #24
I thought I rsponded to you soon after you posted...but maybe it stayed in Preview and not posted... electric_blue68 Feb 11 #25
I am very sorry. I cannot change how you feel about your role, but in my opinion you did everything I would have done. NNadir Feb 11 #26
Yu did right SuzyandPuffpuff Feb 11 #27
My deepest sympathy. Yes, see an attorney. sinkingfeeling Feb 11 #28
Peace. cachukis Feb 11 #29
You did nothing wrong Alice Kramden Feb 11 #30
Most nursing homes are drastically underfunded PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 12 #31
Memory care units are supposed to have more attentive care, not less, so please don't blame yourself. JudyM Feb 12 #32
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