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jewels1809
Asked July 2016
How do I keep a bipolar sibling from taking my mother on outings from a nursing home?
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I do have power of attorney.
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Llamalover47
Jul 2016
foxxmolder: Good luck on your caregiving for your mom. You're doing a great job!
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Thanks! I am trying....
Good luck to you also with your own journey. I wish you the best.
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Good luck to you also with your own journey. I wish you the best.