Nancy, a 35-year-old single mom of three, relied on her 74-year-old mother for childcare while living together. When her mom fell and became immobile, Nancy asked her to contribute financially since she could no longer help. Her mother exploded, insisting Nancy owed her.
That night, Nancy’s son alerted her that a nursing home van was in the driveway. Her mother had called it herself and had taken all her belongings, leaving the house empty. Nancy was shocked, feeling torn between caring for her mother and protecting her children.
She wonders: was she wrong to ask for help, or was her mother wrong to expect everything while giving nothing in return?
