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Asked July 2014
Can my son live with me to help me?
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I have a heart condition and am having trouble doing chores.
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JessieBelle
Jul 2014
If he wants to I'm sure it will be okay. He would be a good one to ask. :)
07/14/2014 17:05:18
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Sodonewithsal1
Jul 2014
If he wants to he probably could, unless you live in some kind of community restricted to those age 55 and up.
07/18/2014 06:56:23
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terryjack1
Jul 2014
I don't see why not unless, like above you are in a restricted community or apartment. He may also be able to receive payment for assisting you. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging or Bureau of Senior Services to ask about services.
07/18/2014 09:12:45
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IsntEasy
Jul 2014
Even if it's an age-restricted community, sometimes there are exceptions for someone who's providing care.
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Jul 2014
Yes if he is able to, have a talk with him and see what you both can work out. I wish you luck :) Take care of yourself
07/18/2014 09:28:52
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luanner
Jul 2014
Our apt complex is age restricted, but they allow a guest to stay for two weeks at a time with a week off in between.
07/18/2014 09:51:00
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Sodonewithsal1
Jul 2014
Your profile says you're caring for your mother, who's had a stroke. Do you mean your son would be living with you and your mother?
07/18/2014 12:19:41
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