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Mother wants dad to come home but he needs 24/7 care. What should they do?
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Answered Jan 2011
Is there a service with a snow thrower that the seniors can pay for?
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My mother is 90-years-old and independent, my father is 94-years-old and has Alzhiemer's. Can they be in independent living together?
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carolann2
Asked Dec 2010
My mom who is 88-years-old has lived alone with my help for the last ten years. All of a sudden she doesn't want to be alone for a minute. What do you think caused this so suddenly?
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Answered Dec 2010
After a week with my elder parents, we realized they no longer can take care of themselves. What is the next step?
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Why is there such resistance to Nursing Homes or Assisted Living Facilities?
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My mother is caring for my father with Alzheimer's and a colostomy at home. She refuses to move him into a nursing home and wants to take care of him herself. Where do I start to look to find help them?
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Ruth1957
Answered Nov 2010
My mother's house smells of pet urine from her 4 dogs. She will not replace carpet because she spends all her money on shopping channel. What can I do?
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PaulAnthony51
Answered Nov 2010
Where can I find subsidized Senior Living for my elders?
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ROSIEPOSEY
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My parents are unable to prepare their own meals and will not accept assistance from outside. What should I do?
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MiaMadre
Answered Oct 2010
How much should I pay for someone to come into my dad's home and help him in the house as well as basic companionship?
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AlwaysMyDuty
Answered Sep 2010
Can I move out-of-state even though my mom has Alzheimer's?
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anonymous11306
Answered Sep 2010
Both of my parents live in their own home in Florida and we would like to transfer them to Wisconsin to be closer to my family. What is the best way to do this?
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cfcombs
Answered Sep 2010
My mother is in the hospital for panic attacks and is responding well to the medicine. My sister feels that my mom can't live alone anymore. What should we do?
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payds
Answered Sep 2010
I am trying to care long-distance for my elderly grandmother and I feel that she should not live alone anymore. Where do I go for help?
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toadballet1
Answered Aug 2010
My parents live at home but they are constantly calling on every family member to come over and do something for them, when do we draw the line and think about other living arrangements?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Aug 2010
My father needs around the clock care, so I am unable to return to work. What other resources are available, other than in home care and paid family leave?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Aug 2010
I live in California. My mom lives in Michigan. How can I help her from so far away?
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AgingCareEditor
Answered Aug 2010
My mother’s health is declining from caring for my father. She was given the option of placing him in a nursing home. What can we do if she refused but needs help?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Aug 2010
Should I convience my mother to move in with me even thoigh she wants to live at home?
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pamela6148
Answered Aug 2010
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