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I can't figure out all the rigamorole to to sign up and it's telling me my e-mail is already taken and why the hell can't we comment on the blog as anonymous guests like with every other blog.
But anyway, she makes a really good story this time. I want to let everybody know there's a guide to just how to do what she proposes. You can see that demented people get care they need and without having to get involved yourself except for a phone call.
See http://www.habitatmag.com/Publication-Content/2008-May/Featured-Articles-from-Our-Print-Magazine/Adjusting-as-Residents-Grow-Old-and-Infirm
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Sorry to respond so late. Thanks for the infp. which I forearded to the involved parties. So sad that the family wants nothing to do with the parent.
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