Hello all,
I'm yet another ILR (very soon to be naturalised) struggling to find a way to bring a parent to the UK. I'm hoping my circumstances may allow for a more favourable review by the UKBA, and I'd appreciate anyone's comments, thoughts or feedback.
Here are the details:
- my mother is aged 68.
- she has a history of high sugar, high cholesterol, and is at a high risk of stroke. She is on medication for the latter two.
- she has very bad memory loss. This has been worsening over the last 2 years. I have repeatedly gone back to Sri Lanka to help her get medical attention, but mental health issues are often under-diagnosed in Sri Lanka, or even simply overlooked. On my last trip, I *finally* found a good doctor, who said that the degree of memory loss may be due to Alzheimer's, and its confounded by depression and a silent stroke (silent stroke was found on a MRI scan)
- my mother's other cognitive functions are fine - i.e. she can dress herself better than most 20-year olds, and takes care of herself in most ways. Why I say in most ways, is because she forgets to take her medication, including her cholesterol and other heart meds.
- I asked my mothers new doctor is she could live alone. She said absolutely not - this is the very stage that she will forget that the oven/stove is on, etc. Essentially, she will be a liability if left on her own. It is also not recommended that she drives, as she doesn't remember roads.
- home help is an option, but as mentioned, finding people who are patient and know how how to deal with such mental health issues will be extremely difficult in Sri Lanka.
- my mother has finances. But because of her memory loss, she has lost track of accounts, bonds, etc. For her own day-to-day expenses & liquidity, I maintain an account for her, and make deposits which the bank delivers to her (she doesn't know how to use an ATM). Every time I go back to Sri Lanka, I also leave her with cash.
- for the level of caring that's needed, I personally feel its something that can only be provided by family. I am an only child, but my wife is very much on board about bringing her to the UK, and we have ample means. My employer even has allowances for forking at home, paying for home help etc.
I would really appreciate any constructive thoughts on this.
Also, given the complexities and hurdles, I am seriously considering hiring a lawyer. If anyone has a favourable recommendation, please private message me.
Thanks!
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