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anonymous726552
Asked September 2017
Are there programs in Homosassa where someone can help an elderly person in there own pool?
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A town in Florida.
09/21/2017 23:06:30
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What is Homosassa?
09/21/2017 23:03:41
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Sep 2017
Is this for therapy or just enjoyment? Talk to their doctor. Ask if he OKs therapy if water therapy can be included. If so, Medicare will pay for it for while.
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Try personal trainers.
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