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AITA for wanting to move my husband into a home on his dime?

by John Doe
May 12, 2026
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A woman faces the overwhelming reality of caring for her husband as his Alzheimer’s disease rapidly progresses. The physical and safety challenges of her home environment have made it impossible for her to provide the level of support he requires.

This decision to move her husband into a specialized memory care facility has sparked intense conflict with his adult children. They have responded with accusations of neglect, reviving past grievances and questioning her character.

AITA for wanting to move my husband into a home on his dime?

I (48f) married my husband (66m) 23 years ago. Yes,...

There were problems in that marriage that I won't touch...

His children (38m, 36m, 32f) and I have never gotten...

He was the "breadwinner" of the household, and I did...

My husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer's about a year ago.

He's been getting worse very quickly, and while I've done...

I've looked through a lot of options, and I've chosen...

I did tell his children (who knew of his diagnosis)...

Now, they're furious with me, claiming its unfair for me...

Obviously, it hurt. I vented to a friend of mine,...

Now, I'm starting to feel bad for the choice I've...

My friend suggested that I should make the commitment of...

​ AITA for wanting to move my husband into a...

I've said it a million times now: home care is...

We live by a lake (our house is literally** ***on***...

If we packed up and moved, he would severely regress...

If he moved into a care home versus a new...

He has a better chance at being comfortable in the...

His doctors have expressed that this is his BEST option.**...

I cannot use Medicaid before the a*sets are used up,...

This is a very wonderful place that is known for...

It isn't the place in your town that you've heard...

Not judgement on the situation that happened literally a quarter...

Moral judgement about THE SITUATION AT HAND.** For more information...

I am using "his" money to ensure he gets the...

The children have made the choice to not be involved...

I understand why the relationship is strained between him and...

The answer is that if covid policies permit, the answer...

​ Finally, to everyone who has shared their personal experience...

You are in my thoughts and prayers. I'm sorry that...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, ‘Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.’ This principle highlights the essential balance between caregiving duties and the caregiver’s own psychological and physical safety. In this situation, the OP is facing a conflict between external expectations of ‘selfless’ care and the practical, medical necessity of specialized support for her husband. The children’s harsh reaction suggests they are projecting historical resentment regarding the origin of the marriage onto her current caregiving decisions, effectively weaponizing the marriage vows to invalidate her agency.

From a clinical perspective, the OP’s reliance on professional medical advice to prioritize her husband’s safety in a specialized facility is a sound, ethical decision. The emotional labor involved in Alzheimer’s care is immense, and insisting on home care when the environment is dangerous constitutes a risk to both parties. Rather than being ‘cold,’ the OP is fulfilling the highest duty of a spouse by ensuring her partner receives constant, expert care. Moving forward, she should maintain clear communication with the facility and ignore the emotional manipulation of the estranged children, as her primary responsibility is to the patient’s health rather than the approval of his family.

What do you think of this story?





REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

MelkorHimself NTA. Alzheimer's isn't something for which you simply take...

mangeyracc**n NTA - sometimes there are things that are part...

Alzheimer's is a terminal illness, and you aren't a medical...

Even though it's incredibly hard to send your partner to...

ctonj NTA, I think a gold digger would refuse to...

I think his kids are never going to like you,...

Accomplished-Cheek59 NTA

Alzheimer’s, particularly if he has declined quickly, can be impossible to manage for trained professionals. You are not a trained professional. Your husband is only 66 and likely still incredibly strong.

If he becomes fearful or agitated, he will most likely...

With a routine and proper care, in my experience (several...

His children are lashing out at an easy target as...

efgrigby Do these people have any concept of what being...

If you found him a place in a good memory...

Keeping him in his home until he can no longer...

Moving him to a Memory Care unit while he is...

There may be an initial setback while his routine is...

Waiting until he has no recognition of people and surroundings...

By keeping him at home as long as possible you...

At some point, you will be sick, and his care...

Have you discussed this with them? Had a family meeting...

His kids are in an emotional place and not thinking...

redgrl79 NTA

I, 60F, have a degenerative, terminal condition that will cause me to lose all function. I watched my dad go through this, so I know what’s in store for me.

I have told my husband and adult son that when...

I'd rather my husband be able to keep his health...

missmistryl NTA. Not in the least. I would bet $1000...

There's a reason that they need specialty wards. To try...

Not only is it incredibly dismissive of your friend to...

And remind his children that spending money to make sure...

The wife feels trapped between her commitment to her husband’s health and the harsh judgment of his children. She struggles with the guilt of prioritizing his professional medical care over the traditional expectation that she should sacrifice her own well-being to provide that care at home.

The central debate remains: Does a spouse’s marital obligation include providing exhaustive, potentially unsafe care at home, or is transferring that responsibility to medical professionals a valid and compassionate act of advocacy for a partner’s safety?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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