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Reply to "How to make sure DH and I are not a burden on our children someday when we are elderly?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Every relative and parent that needed help denied it until the very end. Every attempt to help was an argument. If your kids hire someone to stop by and buy groceries and check on you, let them in the house, is that too hard to ask? If you can’t remember what you are driving too, stop driving, is that too hard? I have had to help 2 parents, one mother in law and one mother in girlfriend law, and every single one denied that they needed help until the end, driving into driveway walls, getting lost, taking a bath and unable to get out, losing memory and not planning for the inevitable, leaving your daughter to take you to hospital after you fall and hurt yourself, and wake up in hospital not knowing why you are there and pull out all needles and leave out into snow with no coat It is not money but attitude that was missing and made it so damn hard[/quote]
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