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What do you do when your 91-year-old, blind, wheelchair-bound mother wants to leave the assisted living facility and go back to her condo?
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susanT8403
Answered Aug 2010
My disabled brother and elderly mother live together now, should I let them both move in with my family?
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IsabelCares
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my mother-in-law (82 years old) is incapable of taWhat can we do if my 82-year-old mother in law is incapable of taking care of herself but refuses outside help or a nursing hoing care of herself and refuses outside help or a nursing home. what can we do?
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judy1
Answered Jul 2010
How do I make my elderly mom agree to move in with me?
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FyreFly
Answered Jul 2010
My 79 year old, healthy, widowed Mom wants to go into a nursing home. She lives in her own home at the present and is in good financial condition. What are our other options?
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palmtrees1
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Where can I find my father a caretaker twice a day?
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What can I do if my mother is adamant about staying in her home, but refuses help?
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Losi
Answered Jul 2010
What can I do to make sure my elderly mother gets the care she needs?
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Jaye
Answered Jul 2010
My parents are in their mid-80's. My dad is frail and needs a lot of mom's attention. Therefore, my mom is tired and not caring for herself. What can I do to help my elder parents?
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toadballet1
Answered Jul 2010
My 72 year old mother lives alone in a very isolated area, how can I convince her to move both for her mental health and personal safety?
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toadballet1
Answered Jul 2010
What risks are there for moving an aging parent to a senior living facility or to the home of a family member?
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LynnPO
Answered Jul 2010
My mother in law lives alone. She want to be independent, however when anything goes wrong, she calls her son. How do we convince her it’s time to move?
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Emerald4Me
Answered Jun 2010
How can I convincae my dad to go into assisted living when he owns a nice home and isn't incompetent yet?
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mcmurreydee
Answered Jun 2010
How do I explain to my father-in-law that we didn't exactly sign up for this and he needs to be in an assisted living home?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Jun 2010
I am a single mom with only one child and have declining parents that have 6 hours away. What should we do if neither of us wants to move and we have no other family members or friends that will help out?
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susanT8403
Answered Jun 2010
My parents are in their 80's, when should I start consider assisted living for them?
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NancyH
Answered May 2010
My father can no longer take care of himself, and cannot go on living with his girlfriend. Where do we start?
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ibarro
Answered May 2010
My dad just had surgery and my mom totally shut down and does nothing to help. What can I do?
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Jaye
Answered May 2010
My dad is 92 and my mom is 87. They both need help physically and mentally, but they don't get along at all. I can't afford to separate them. Does anyone have ideas of what I can do?
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IsabelCares
Answered Apr 2010
How do I convince my 80 year old dad he needs someone to live with him?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Apr 2010
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