Three weeks ago my 60-year-old Dad (who lives alone) called 911 and went to the ICU with a severe stroke. He has just moved in on a one month lease at an assisted living facility.
He has recovered all of his left side movement and control, but still has severe field cuts and cannot see objects to the left. He also has perceptual problems (insists pictures that are upside down are rightside up, etc).
I was wondering what options there are for someone in my position. He is continuing to receive 9 hours a week of physical/occupational/speech therapy while in assisted living.
I do feel quite alone during this process, as I am in my mid-twenties, and just have my younger sister who is in college. As I said, my Dad is only 60 and fairly healthy. This took all of us by surprise.
As I said above, the vision is his main issue, but I can notice marked improvement since the first few days. He does say that his missing left side vision is not going away though.
One thing I failed to mention, but after being with him the past few nights and doing a little research is the fact that his short term memory is really terrible. I will go across the hall from his room for a few minutes and when I return he will ask if I just got into town from where I live (1 hr away). This is by far the hardest part to see.
I've read how strokes that are not diagnosed quickly enough may cause early onset dementia, and I'm worried that his cognitive problems may actually get worse rather than improve. I know that he may have waited nearly five days since the onset of his first stroke symptoms to call 911.
My mom was only 55 when she had a severe stroke and was given up to die. But that was back in 1992 and she is still alive and well! I took her in when I was young. I don't regret a moment of it. Remember to always take care of yourself first. Continue your circle of friends. Keep a social life you are human too. You will make mistakes but that is okay. Get as much support from everyone that you can. Lose your pride and accept all help. Enjoy your dad and enjoy your life to the fullest. A bigggg hug for you.