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[quote=Anonymous]My MIL is in the end stages of Parkinson's. Her sons take wonderful care of her, and she has a cast of rotating aides that come to help her in her apartment, who are ready to increase their hours as she progresses in her illness. And that's the plan. There's none better, OP. She will die in her own home, or in hospital/hospice in the throes of her last illness. There will be no nursing home. My husband is a doctor, my BIL is a pharmacist, my other BIL oversees her finances, all the aides are devoted, and from her native country, speak her language, cook her native cuisine. I wish I'll be as well cared for at her age![/quote]
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