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He suffered from a stroke and paralyzed for a little shorter than a month 3 years ago. He recovered gradually and now he can walk and goes out everyday. I guess he probably can't function like young men but he certainly enjoys touching (That's how he spend his money on women, I guess).
My dad is the one who's living with my grandpa but he is still working and goes out of town all the time. My mom can't stand living with my grandpa alone. She said he's driving her crazy. My grandpa refuses to move to a nursing home and we certainly can't force him.
This is why we need some one to take care of his daily needs and stay with him at night in case he has emergency. About the male caregiver, we didn't give up but there's simply no one who wants the job but charge reasonably (We're not millionaires)
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Bamboo, if your grandfather needs a Caregiver, how and where is he spending all his money on women?
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Bamboo, you've been through at least 20 caregivers. One of them was male. So you decide to hire 19 women and not try another male?? Put your order in right this second. Lay out the parameters on exactly what is expected and don't stop looking 'til you've found a guy.

In the meantime, explain to dad that if THIS caregiver quits, he's getting a guy named Leroy who weighs 300 pounds.
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There has to be more than one male caregiver out there. Keep looking.
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We hired one male caregiver before, but it didn't end well. First of all, there's hardly any male caregiver not mentioning in house caregiver who can stay the nights. The male caregiver we hired was not willing to do anything, not even cooking, helping him going to bath and changing dirty bed sheet. And at the end, the male caregiver was caught stealing so we must fire him.
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Simple regarding the hired caregivers, hire male caregivers.
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