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sheranth
Asked December 2010
My aunt only eats properly if we are there, how do we changed that? We can’t be there all the time, we live an hour away.
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Dec 2010
You could try Meals-on-Wheels. Most communities have that service five days a week. It's very reasonable, and the bonus is that the volunteers who deliver the meals are trained to look for problems and also try to visit a bit.
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Carol
12/02/2010 09:25:56
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Good luck,
Carol