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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you all so so much for all of your recommendations. The poster whose mom is a martyr and values self-sacrifice - yep, that's mine too. Great idea for going the "keep dad safe" route instead of the "give you respite" route. Just an update, since I'm not local I reached out to her church community (that's right, the one she volunteers so much time to) and asked them for help. Mom may hate me for it, but I'm doing what I need to do to keep dad safe. I'm not expecting a thank you from her anytime soon. ha ha[/quote] NP. Hugs to all of you that are dealing with this. I had one grandmother with pretty early onset Alzheimer's so I have some memories, but not from the perspective as a child. Can I ask one question, which may sound totally dumb, but is sincere - did any of you lay it on the line with your parent(s)? Our family is pretty direct. I can see me or my sibling just flay out saying that the situation has gone beyond what we and they can do as far as care and they have to look at other options. My parents are late 70's and we're not seeing any decline at this stage.[/quote]
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