My mother-in-law suffers from severe Alzheimer's. She lived with us for a while. We fed and bathed her. We changed her Depends and bathed her again. It was a lot of work. What kept my wife and I sane was that we took her to adult day-care every day. She had activities to keep her occupied and we had time to things that we needed to do for us and our children. I'm not sure if adult day care is available and easily accessible for you, but for us, it was a lifesaver and gave us the breathing room we needed.
When my mother-in-law stopped walking and confined to a wheelchair, we could no longer take care of her. We found her a nursing home, where she has lived the past two years. Of course, my mom-in-law no longer has a clue who I am and usually thinks my wife is my wife's aunt (i.e., mom-in-law's sister). She also often thinks she is staying in a hotel as she did when she was a globe trotting younger woman.
This total lack of mental acuity might make our situation different than your own, but the nursing home was the best decision we could have made and we don't regret it for a moment.
Good luck to you, Heineken. My thoughts are with you.





