NEWSLETTER
Find Senior Care (City or Zip)
✕
ASK A QUESTION
FIND CARE
FIND IN-HOME CARE
FIND ASSISTED LIVING
CARE GUIDES
CAREGIVING TOPICS
Join Now
Log In
Caregiver Forum
|
Multi-generational Living
|
Questions
K
kwarren
Asked March 2011
Should I stay in my cohabitating relationship or move in with my mother who needs me?
Multi-generational Living
0
Answer
Most
Helpful
Newest
First
Oldest
First
ADVERTISEMENT
Recent Questions
It's never good enough. How do people deal with the disrespect and moral obligations?
I quit my job and moved into my mother's to take care of her. How do I get my sister who lives close to help out more?
Am I wrong to take care of myself? I moved in with my aunt after 20+ years of almost no contact because I felt bad and she needed 24/7 care.
Popular Questions
Can I expect my 87-year-old mother-in-law to help with chores around the house?
My boyfriend wants to move his mom (84) into the house we have just purchased, without my consent. I don’t want to be her caretaker. Advice?
How to tell my cousins their mom can't live with us?
Related Questions
Should I put my elder mom in a memory care facility or provide home care?
Can a guardian charge an adult parent rent for living in their home?
If I need to go to the hospital on an emergency basis, who can I get to watch my husband who has dementia? My children cannot help.
Mom has no hobbies and yells at my kids every second. How can I keep her busy?
Ask a Question
Ask a Question
Post Question
Subscribe to
Our
Newsletter
Enter Your Email
Sign Up
0 Answer
Helpful Newest
First Oldest
First