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[quote=Anonymous]My dad (pushing 80, but in decent health) is likely going to become the primary caregiver for my mom. She is likely going to have some physics disability, but mentally she is all with it. She has been the one that really took care of everything the last forty years. I always knew this, but as I seen the last couple medical episodes play out, I am really wondering why she stayed with him. He is a very lovely dad, but I see him as close to useless as a partner. She is providing him emotional and logistical support from her hospital bed. It is ridiculous. Anyways, I am looking for something, not sure what, that will give him the fire to learn some new life skills (managing his anxiety, boiling a pot of water for pasta, taking a computer class). Are there classes for “you never had to do anything in your life, learn some basic life skills”? [/quote]
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