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How do you handle the guilt from taking some time for yourself?
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Jannner
Answered May 2019
I would like to go on vacation. Mom does not want to travel.... is there some type of short term program I can put her in for a week?
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Anonymous1256
Answered May 2019
I am finally getting respite care through Council on Aging. It isn’t much, 8 hours a month. Any advice for me?
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NeedHelpWithMom
Replied Apr 2019
What was your experience if you used nursing home respite stay for your loved one?
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Katiekate
Answered Apr 2019
Mom fell and will be in rehab for a few weeks. How do I get past the guilt and try to enjoy and recharge instead?
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MelanieC
Answered Apr 2019
How do you go about finding respite care?
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Does anyone know about any Adult Day Care programs that can be funded by the state? Respite care, in other words, in Phoenix Arizona?
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered Apr 2019
How to get one day off? I'm a caregiver to my dad 24/7. I have not had a day off in months.
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notrydoyoda
Answered Apr 2019
I'm in need of an adult day care in my area where I can take Mom at least twice a week. Any recommendations?
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JoAnn29
Answered Apr 2019
Has anyone used Council on Aging care services, help with bathing, attorney, respite care? Just found out we are eligible for services.
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NeedHelpWithMom
Replied Apr 2019
My mother (85) lives with me. She can do a lot for herself, but won’t try to make own small meals. How can I set her up so I can take respite?
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Maltesemom
Answered Mar 2019
Mother (90) has advanced dementia. How do we help our mother understand we need to get out and will be back soon?
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FarmJelly
Answered Mar 2019
Need advice. I'm mom's guardian, she has a conservator. How does one use respite time when they have absolutely no money to do anything?
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Seamonkey
Replied Mar 2019
If I am my disabled son’s Representative Payee, can I enter into a Personal Care Agreement with him?
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JoAnn29
Answered Mar 2019
Where can we find someone to come in to the home to give the family members a break?
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Shane1124
Answered Mar 2019
Does nursing home have to return money on death?
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gladimhere
Answered Mar 2019
My caregiver mother is having serious memory and cognition issues. Any advice?
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drooney
Answered Mar 2019
Tried a caregiver but both Alzheimer's husband and caregiver are bored. I was so happy to get away but don't know to keep them busy.
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NYDaughterInLaw
Answered Mar 2019
I am having a break for the first time but don’t know what to do with myself.
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Segoline
Answered Mar 2019
Peace time VA benefits?
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worriedinCali
Answered Feb 2019
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