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chrystalhall84
Asked January 2010
How do you put your parent in a nursing home if they are resisting and you don't have Power of Attorney?
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Carol Bradley Bursack
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You will need a third party to help. Social Services is the place to go.
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01/24/2010 08:13:50
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Jan 2010
what do i ask social services , i live in the state of florida. in lake wales
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Well you could ask social services the same thing you asked here. How can you get help for your parents.
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