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What is the best way to keep everyone comfortable in my house?
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kathyjohnson
Answered Nov 2009
How can I take care of my 79 year old mother-in-law when I am disabled with Multiple Sclerosis?
10 Answers
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MsZany
Answered Nov 2009
My mom wants to move out of my house, but she isn't able to live alone. How can I get her to listen?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Oct 2009
Should I keep my mom at home or admit her to a nursing home?
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jackiescott0723
Answered Sep 2009
I'm afraid my father who suffers from Parkinson's Disease may try to hurt one of my children. What can I do?
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roxlang
Asked Sep 2009
My brother placed my father in a foster home. How can I get him out?
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Leah0903
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My mom is the queen of guilt trips. How do I tell her I want some freedom?
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Oconnork
Asked Sep 2009
We are moving to a new home sometime this year. How can I make the transition easier for mom as we are taking her with us?
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lovingdaughter
Answered Aug 2009
How do I get my father to understand that him coming to live with me is in everyone's best interest?
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Apple
Asked Aug 2009
I have 4 children, 2 with special needs. Should I move my elderly grandfather with declining health problems in with us?
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amanning6
Asked Aug 2009
What can my elderly sisters, who live together, do if one of them wants to enter assisted living and the other wants to stay in the house?
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babysister123
Asked Aug 2009
My in-laws have been living with my husband and I and it is starting to take a toll on our relationship, when should I start looking for other living arrangements for them?
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LoisW
Answered Aug 2009
My father recently passed and now my mother wants me, a 47 year old single mother, and my 17 year old daughter to move in with her. Should I move back?
9 Answers
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NAUSEATED
Answered Jul 2009
How do I convince my mom that day care is the best type of care for her current condition?
6 Answers
J
jellybeans
Answered Jun 2009
What is best, should I have my mom live with my family and me or move her to an assisted living facility?
7 Answers
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Cat
Answered Jun 2009
Should I have my father live in his home with full time caregivers or let him live with me?
0 Answers
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DaddyDilema
Asked Jun 2009
How can I convince my mom this is the best decision?
4 Answers
V
vmyt
Answered Jun 2009
How can I get my husband to go along with letting my mother-in-law live with us?
0 Answers
J
jmassart
Asked Jun 2009
I'm stuck caring for my elderly father who is irresponsible. What do I do with him?
0 Answers
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Bluesconnect
Asked May 2009
What should I do? No decision seems like the right decision.
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dedestock
Answered Feb 2009
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