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Asked June 2010
I work full time and care for my 92 year old mother. She has an aide with her while I am working. What services are available to me?
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check ith the agency usually lots of help is available to doc visits to shopping to cleaning etc choose the ones you do not want to do and have them help as much as can be.
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how do you afford an aide-
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