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Cookmolly
Asked September 23, 2025
Should I allow my 100 year old father who has difficulty walking to go up-and-down basement stairs several times a day?
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lealonnie1
Sep 23, 2025
You asked this exact question in July and received 34 replies!! Have you not read them?
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/should-i-allow-my-100-year-old-father-who-has-difficulty-walking-to-go-up-and-down-basement-stairs-s-494450.htm
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Sep 23, 2025
Not unless accompanied.
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