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[quote=Anonymous]It's tough because sometimes it's the one they adore who is stealing. The one who does her job, doesn't kiss up, but is honorable sometimes is the one they can't stand because they feel no connection. If you have a really entitled parent with abusive tendencies it's really hard to figure out what is a bad situation vs a your parent situation, but often before you have to make a move the person quits or just stops showing up. They key in AL as opposed to home is if you have a poorly behaved parent you can work with the team to make sure meds are right and consistently taken. It's easier to visit too without constantly trying to figure out what is really go on. It's pretty clear-proper meds-happy and socializing, wrong dose miserable, complaining, dramatic, explosive and staff and peers would avoid.[/quote]
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