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anonymous966920
Asked December 2021
My Husband is ona Walker. He does not like having caregivers for himself. He says he would like to get rid of them. He has a cast on. Tell
Me how I should handle that. Thank you
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cwillie
Dec 2021
Shirley I would tell him the caregivers are there to help both of you not just him, so that you don't injure yourself or become angry or resentful trying to do everything without help.
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