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Delusions that are getting so much worse. Any advice?
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tygrlly1
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At what point will my mother's Alzheimer’s get so bad she won’t be able to stay at her home?
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Beatty
Answered Feb 2023
How to choose between continuous care and an independent living facility? Also, one close to relatives or where you love living?
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Confounded
Replied Mar 2019
What important questions should I ask the Endocrinologist?
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Reno55
Answered Oct 2017
Is it possible to use senior housing for mom with dementia?
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pargirl
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What are the regulations for independent versus assisted versus dependent living?
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Bringing MIL back to old house for a couple of days but what if she refuses to leave?
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lealonnie1
Answered Nov 2019
How can I set up independent living with a visiting aide for my father who is a stroke survivor with cognitive decline and vision loss?
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RedVanAnnie
Answered Aug 19, 2023
Mom's health care provider says it's time to move her out of her home. Can anyone share their experience?
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MACinCT
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Should I tell the truth?
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Bill3468
Replied Jul 2022
I moved my 91-year-old parents to independent living 4 months ago. Mom isn't adjusting well due to age, early dementia, hearing loss. Thoughts?
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Str8golfer
Answered Feb 2022
Buying Smartphone and setting up Echo Dot for my easily confused 90-year-old Mom. Any suggestions?
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AlvaDeer
Answered May 2021
My 93-yr-old MIL will not transition to assisted living and thinks she's okay in independent. She needs assistance. Can barely walk. Advice?
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AlvaDeer
Answered May 2021
My 85 yr old mom has mild dementia. She is forgetful and sad but able to dress, bath, and keep house clean. Forgets medication. AL or IL?
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MomsBrain
Answered Sep 2020
I don’t know if this is a crazy question but does my grandmother have to pay her rent at her independent living if she’s in hospital/rehab?
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Babs75
Answered Jun 2020
My mom expects me to make her happy and fulfill her loneliness. I can’t do that?
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cherokeegrrl54
Answered Feb 2020
Mom doesn't remember that her husband was my daddy. How long until she forgets that I 'm her daughter?
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SueC1957
Answered Jul 2018
Experience with touring AL facilities? Anything we should ask, things to know, be aware of, etc?
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered May 2018
How can an Independent Living Facility sign my parents up for a one year contract when Mom can barely walk with a walker?
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moecam
Answered Mar 2018
Why isn't there better housing for the elderly?
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Ahmijoy
Answered Mar 2018
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