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KelleyBean
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Mar 6, 2010
irenzi,quite simply.. who has POA? or who is her caregiver? sometimes a sibling on the outside doesnt understand the full extent of what a parent needs.. if neither of you can agree.. listen to a doctor or call your local office of aging.. they can come in and assess what your parent needs...
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