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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sibling E pays for his/her share of the work and then can use his/her time with parent as a social call. All should think about a night time caregiver now and have it in place. Find a local senior day out place that is cheaper to help pay for the night time caregiver. [/quote] OP here. E isn't interested at all in paying for care either. The parent has plenty of money (possibly more than E). No senior daycare would take an elderly person with dementia, they're more for active elderly persons. A 30 year old grandchild moved in briefly who would have provided nighttime help, but the grandparent kicked them out because they believed they were trying to mooch and live at their house for free. (Not true, the grandchild did it on behalf of the siblings and was helpful). [/quote]
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