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[quote=Anonymous]OP,.his franticness indicates he is not comfortable with doing the cleaning himself (to me) and the housekeepers comment about "air flow" indicates to me either there is a smell that doesn't go away or he is not keeping the ac / heat on for some reason (maybe he is too cold and cranks the heat up or he is "saving money" and doesn't run the HVAC.) You definitely need to go over and visit to see what things are like. Don't tell him that's why you are doing it, just go over to bring him something one day and quietly check things out. One of my parents became incontinent and they were also cold all the time, so as soon as I would walk in, the smell was there. It's also possible that the housecleaner.was a friend to your mom, and she isn't that interested in helping your dad.[/quote]
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