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My mother is disabled and deaf. I feel extreme guilt about trying to find her an in home caregiver but I am at a point in my life where I can no longer provide for her. I need to find someone who will treat her and my little brother with love and kindness. Who will help assist her in daily tasks, making appointments, spending time with her. She is able to perform daily tasks but she needs to be reminded. I work 40+ hours a week and I cannot spend the proper amount of time with her to help her with her son, again feeling guilty. It is causing me distress so I am looking for any tips/guidance on how I can find someone who will provide her and my brother with the things I can no longer provide her with. She will also need transportation and I would like someone who can speak sign language with her. Please! any help would be greatly appreciated

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Contact the local area Agency on Aging and explain to them what you’ve told us. You can also contact the National Association of the Deaf. You can also use this site to help you find care. “Find Care and Housing” might help. All you need to do is type in your zip code.
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