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AITA for deciding to put my father in a nursing home?

by Charlie Brown
December 16, 2025
in Aita, Family, Lifestyle
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She carries the weight of a fractured childhood, where love was doled out unevenly and affection was a scarce commodity. Her father’s harsh words and cold neglect left invisible scars, shaping a relationship built on fear and distance rather than warmth and trust.

Now, as he faces the vulnerability of declining health, she stands at a painful crossroads—torn between duty and the echoes of past wounds, choosing a nursing home not out of cruelty, but from the complex reality of a love that was never fully given.

AITA for deciding to put my father in a nursing home?

I (24f) have a father, (67m) who has declining health...

For some background growing up I had 2 other siblings...

He would also belittle me and call me ugly, bratty,...

He would ignore me whenever I spoke and would take...

He would also ruin milestones such as my graduation by...

Growing up it felt like I was constantly walking on...

If I said something wrong I'd be threatened and screamed...

He wasn't a bad father and had a few good...

Due to the fact that we never had a close...

Him and my mother are separated so she's not an...

Now I feel guilty for putting him in a nursing...

I'm not punishing him I just don't want to take...

He also wasn't terrible or abusive so I'm wondering if...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation perfectly illustrates the tension between filial duty and necessary self-protection. The OP’s childhood was characterized by emotional volatility, selective affection, and verbal cruelty, forcing her into a constant state of hypervigilance. This history creates a legitimate psychological barrier to providing 24/7 care; taking him in would mean re-entering an environment that was emotionally detrimental, regardless of his current physical state.

The OP’s motivation is not primarily punitive, but self-preservational. She explicitly states she is not punishing him but refuses the prospect of 20 years of caregiving following a lifetime of feeling unloved. The fact that the father can financially cover the nursing home mitigates the ethical dilemma regarding financial burden on the OP, shifting the core conflict to emotional labor and personal safety. Psychologically, maintaining distance prevents re-traumatization. The siblings’ youth (19 and 21) solidifies the OP’s position as the only immediate, capable adult, placing immense pressure on her.

The OP’s action of placing him in a facility, given the history, is appropriate as it upholds a necessary boundary for her well-being and existing family structure. A more effective future approach for managing this relationship, if contact is maintained, would be to firmly establish communication boundaries. If visits occur, they should be time-limited, focused on logistical updates regarding his care (not emotional history), and exited immediately if the father resorts to belittling behavior. Caregiving responsibilities should remain outsourced to professionals who are trained to handle difficult behaviors without emotional entanglement.

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Sa*sMama_94 Definitely NTA. He was mentally and verbally abusive towards...

Chuck60s I'm sorry you were treated so poorly.: NTA. It's...

But when you have a young family, it's extremely difficult...

I lived through it with 3 young kids at the...

RareProfit9299 Good luck: NTA. That's never an easy decision, even...

And it doesn't sound like you had the best of...

But you did the best thing you could do for...

SignificanceWarm57 NTA not by a longshot. Your dad is a...

SnowEnvironmental861 He made his bed, literally let him lie in...

He was a TERRIBLE father. Put him in a nursing...

TheIdeaArchitect Stop feeling guilty about this and get on with...

responsibilities,

choosing a nursing home to ensure he gets proper care...

TangoTemptress_ he's supported.: NTA. You did what you had to...

Taking care of someone 24/7 is a huge deal, and...

You're not a nurse, you're his daughter, and it's okay...

The original poster is experiencing significant guilt after placing her father, who provided historically poor and emotionally damaging care, into a nursing facility, especially since he is paying for it and she is his only viable local option. Her decision stems from a deep-seated need to protect herself from further emotional harm, directly conflicting with societal or familial expectations of adult children caring for elderly parents.

Given the history of emotional neglect and verbal abuse, is the decision to prioritize self-preservation by utilizing professional care for the father an appropriate boundary, or does the current need for care outweigh the past negative relationship when a financial solution is available?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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