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Dear ahhh AKA WHOABUTTUH:

What does this mean? You are so funny!

" Mostly what I've learned is don't get too old, don't get a disease, handle

your life, and throw out all your junk. eeesh. "

I agree with you that PT is invaluable for them. My mom had my dad in PT as

much as she could and always helped, he felt some hope, enjoyed the

socializing and improved his gait whenever he remembered what the therepists

told him to

do. Of course, my unrelenting mom always reminded him. I hope your uncle

does well in the new nh with more social interaction and hopefully some

effective PT.

The situation at your parents' home is hectic. You are right, when they are

in Assisted Living, things will be better for your Polish helper. The

worrisome thing is your mom's driving. They loose depth perception and they

loose

the sense of safety in driving. Someone in this group had the car disabled, so

they could not run it. You can have a key made by any keymaker, without the

electronic chip that allows the motor to turn. They can have that key, it will

open the doors and the trunk and the motor will not turn over. That way they

will not be driving. You can take the car to " repair " or " change the oil " ,

come back and give them the new key.

I hope this gives you peace of mind. Take care,

Josie

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Dear a,

Welcome a.

I really admire your strength and your sense of humor even in such a

situation. But it's in these extreme conditions that a good sense of

humor serves at best. The story of the new Chinese doctor made me

laugh for 10 minutes :-)

Have a nice day,

la

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Ditto to everything Josie said and you do wonderful work!

Courage

Re: New Here

>Dear Missrdl:

>

>Welcome to the group. I am sorry you had to find us, but you will receive

a

>lot of pactical and supportive help here. I am obsessing about you, having

>three people with dementia to take care of.

>

>First, I imagine you have no other cousins or sibling that can help you

with

>this burden. Your own children, if they are in town, can help with their

>grandparents, who are a new case and now they are grown up and responsible.

I

>know when my nephew and nieces were in their twenties, they helped a lot

with my

>dad when he had an accident that almost took his life in 1995. They helped

a

>lot again when he had his LBD and now keep up with my mom.

>

>You may consult a financial planner that can also guide you through your

>uncle's financial situation. I know he is using up all his money, but if

this

>goes on many years, he will be broke soon. His money needs to be

protected, so

>investing a few hundred on a person that can give you the knowledge you

need to

>do this, will be a good investment. I am sure you may be able to find

>something in the internet as well. You may try the AARP site, I think it

is

>aarp.org.

>

>My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Take care of

yourself,

>keep us posted and please, let us know how you are coping. Hugs,

>

>Josie

>

>

>

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