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sherrianne1
Asked February 2018
I would like to take my mother on a two week vacation trip but I am not able too because my father is not able to travel? Any suggestions?
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Good morning. We have no one to care for him. Are their places that he can stay?
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Feb 2018
You can usually find options for short term respite care in an assisted living or nursing home, but it will be pricey.
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Feb 2018
The short answer is yes, there are. It's finding one and paying for it that's the tricky bit...
Try Googling "respite care in [name of your parents' location]" and seeing if any of the results look helpful.
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Feb 2018
Do you have a sibling that could stay with him?
I applaud your giving your mother some respite from her caregiving duties.
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Try Googling "respite care in [name of your parents' location]" and seeing if any of the results look helpful.
I applaud your giving your mother some respite from her caregiving duties.