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Posted by Betty D on December 16, 2000 at 17:44:48:

In Reply to: Re: Caregiving posted by friend on December 15, 2000 at 19:58:56:

: Definitely she should be in a home.
: All that is your responsibility is that you are sure she is being cared for. It is not your job to personally do it.
: (Dr. Laura advice)

: Her fears are normal, but she must not be allowed to run your or your family's lives.
?
: I certainly agree with "Friends" advice. Make arrangements ASAP, and follow thru with them. Your husband should be in total agreement with this. After all, you have done YOUR SHARE AND MORE(being a DIL). I am sure he is terrible appreciative of your caregiving so long. It should never come between a marriage.If it is financially possible, DO IT NOW...Best wishes and good luck. Betty D.




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