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How do I cope with my mother's poor behaviors, which have caused my home life to be depressing?
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stressedmom
Answered Oct 2012
Mom was supporting my brother because he hasn't worked in about 10 years and they live with me. Once my mom moves to a memory care facility, what do I do with my brother?
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Labs4me
Answered Oct 2012
What do I do when Mom doesn’t want to interact with others? Should I listen to what she says or try to get her to socialize more?
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cmcwrinkl1
Answered Oct 2012
I am 43 and disabled. Can I have my 17 yr old daughter live with me in elderly housing?
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littleurbinati
Asked Oct 2012
Any ideas about what might be happening? My mom lives in my home and over the last two weeks has started wandering at night, having vivid dreams, talking to people not there. HELP!
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Oct 2012
Should I move in with my mother?
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NancyH
Answered Sep 2012
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AgingCareCM
Answered Sep 2012
How do we get mother to go into a residence when she says no and CCAC can not help? Her daughter can not look after her anymore.
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cdo4fun
Answered Sep 2012
Do All Old People "Chew" Their Teeth?
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HillmanMinx
Answered Sep 2012
I can’t lift my mother. Sahe has become limp and just trying to change her has become difficult.
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Sep 2012
What if you and your mother cannot live together?
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Mamoogins
Answered Aug 2012
What kind of agreement or understanding should my wife and I have with my mother before she moves in with us next month?
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frustrated2012
Answered Aug 2012
My mother has dementia and lives with me and cannot do it anymore. What do I do?
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kathyCrowe
Answered Aug 2012
Mom is 90. She lives with me and is always bored.
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Reverseroles
Answered Aug 2012
How do I cope and live with my 80-year-old father-in-law? He is a grouch and I can't take it!
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ladee1
Answered Aug 2012
How can I keep my Mother out of the rooms in my parents home that I pay rent for so I my son and I can take care of them?
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nolansk
Answered Aug 2012
How do we deal with declining health of live-in parent?
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jeannegibbs
Answered Jul 2012
What to do with all her stuff?
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paula2024
Answered Jul 2012
Mom has short term memory and lives with us. She is 95 and in good health. We are thinking about having her live with my brother and sister 4 months each. Would it be too hard on her?
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oldcodger2
Answered Jul 2012
What do you do when an elder parent decides that they no longer want to live?
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alwayslearning
Answered Jun 2012
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