2018-10-18 Aging Parent The police pounded on my door today. I guess it's due to my privilege that I was more curious than frightened. It's probably more accurate to say that I was concerned. The officer asked me if my "uncle" was staying with me. I told him my father is visiting me but went to see my cousin about 20 minutes away on foot at his pace. The officer went on to say that they found him wandering "disoriented" and lost on the grounds of a nearby condo building. From what I've been able to tease out from my dad and from my cousin, my dad decided to go to the grocery store to "get a few things" in preparation for returning home on the weekend. This despite the fact that I *told* him that we would pick up whatever groceries he asked for. After shopping, he asked the clerk at the grocery told to call a cab for him to return to my house. He did this (e.g. walked to the grocery store and took a cab back) a few days ago so nothing too unusual at this point. However, for some reason, the staff were unable or unwilling to call a cab for him. He then decided to walk back but got turned around and ended up in the wrong place. The condo superintendent found him and my dad gave my cousin's number as a contact (why he didn't give my number is beyond me). As my cousin was at work, she couldn't take the call so the super called the police. I really don't know what to do with him. He won't take our help. He won't move any closer to us. He's worse than a third child.