Add my hug to the batch Princess and have him give you one back for me.
Here in Canada we have the opposite problem. They want to get them out ASAP and will pay whatever it takes to have them home and looked after there. We had care workers, nurses, respiratory techs, physio and occupational therapists coming and going for Dad. And if I found it too much, they would ask whatever else I needed. But mostly I looked after him. And when these people were here it was difficult because the dogs would have to be gated up, and Dad would need me there to "interpret" what people were saying because of his hearing. It really wasn't "help" for me, just an assurance whatever needed doing was done right.
Here in Canada we have the opposite problem. They want to get them out ASAP and will pay whatever it takes to have them home and looked after there. We had care workers, nurses, respiratory techs, physio and occupational therapists coming and going for Dad. And if I found it too much, they would ask whatever else I needed. But mostly I looked after him. And when these people were here it was difficult because the dogs would have to be gated up, and Dad would need me there to "interpret" what people were saying because of his hearing. It really wasn't "help" for me, just an assurance whatever needed doing was done right.