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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Some "sweet old ladies" like my mom just turn on fake charm, but will have no qualms about taking advantage of others and showing little appreciation. [b]So please don't offer help unless you truly mean it.[/b] Be careful what you say because some people take "call me anytime" literally.[/quote] OP, I don't think that your neighbors don't mean it. They do. But there is a limit to what busy working families can do for a needy senior. Reasonable: Taking out trash and recycling once a week Unreasonable: Driving her to weekly appointments Reasonable: Shoveling her sidewalk after a snow Unreasonable: Having the grass cut during the entire summer I suspect your mom has forgotten what it is like to have demands on her time and doesn't think anything of requesting time-consuming assistance. She needs to be to be educated that when people say "call me anytime", it doesn't mean "call me anytime and expect me to drop everything to assist you for hours at a time". [/quote]
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