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Asked October 2020
How do family members resolve how best to care for elderly parents with dementia, loss of mobility and limited amount of finances?
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94 year old parents living alone in their house of many years.
Alzheimer's & Dementia
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againx100
Oct 2020
Are both parents in the same boat? Does someone have POA? Are they still living together at home? Who gets a say in how to resolve the situation?
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Oct 2020
Agree with Alva's questions. Would be helpful for you to provide more specific info.
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Oct 2020
This depends on the family. Each case is individual.
What is your particular family dealing with? How many members are involved? Are there disagreements right now and what are they?
10/12/2020 13:13:42
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What is your particular family dealing with? How many members are involved? Are there disagreements right now and what are they?