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My mother-in-law is ill. Should I go to the hospital or take care of her at home?

Whether to take care of her mother-in-law in the hospital or at home can be decided according to the following factors:

1. Severity of illness: If the mother-in-law is seriously ill and needs professional medical care and supervision, then going to the hospital may be a better choice. If the illness is mild, you can take care of it at home.

2. Family status: If the family has sufficient human resources, including other family members or caregivers, they can take care of their mother-in-law at home. If the family resources are limited and it is impossible to take care of the mother-in-law all day, you can consider hiring a care worker or looking for other community support services.

3. Self-health and ability: If you are in poor health or don't have enough time and energy to take care of your mother-in-law, you can consider hiring a nurse or sending your mother-in-law to a professional medical institution.

4. Culture and values: If your family's culture or values emphasize family unity and taking care of your family personally, then you may be more inclined to take care of your mother-in-law at home.

5. Mother-in-law's wish: If your mother-in-law wants you to take care of her at home, then you should try your best to meet her needs.

Most importantly, you should consult with your husband, other family members and doctors to make the decision that suits you best. If possible, you can also ask your mother-in-law. At the same time, please pay attention to your physical health and emotional state. Taking care of others also needs to take care of yourself.