Its so hard, I think mental health issues confuse a lot of employers..if it were a mobility issue etc it would be easier to understand, Ina, I so agree, its going to stress him out and result in us having a miserable time if he has no job, that's understandable to anyone, that's a good reason we are downsizing so it does not matter too much, small morgage = less worry.
In the Hills, my grandson is very similar, they can make you smile as well, for instance, another example that happens often is no multi tasking skills, he tackles only one job at a time, one day he went up the garden empty handed to get the empty wheel barrow, even though there were things to take up, I watched and he came back down with the empty wheel barrow and left a bucket full of stuff at the top of the garden, when the wheel barrow was where he wanted it, he went back up the garden, empty handed again, to get the bucket of rubbish, then, when that was in the correct place, he took the stuff up the garden, so that's 3 trips when it should have been 1, he does that with everything.....although he can remember political stuff and read a lot....Its certainly hard work sometimes and get the name for something wrong and its a long uphill struggle, when I am chatting with him I often regret mentioning things that are too obscure for him to understand...a friend who worked with him for ages and has a fantastic sense of humer sent him a text, it was ment for hima and I saw the funny side straight away but my husband did not get it and thought it WAS a mistake, it was at Christmas and went something like this:_
Happy Easter Harry and Mary from your friends Hilda and Joe from the alzheimer's club