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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pp here. Once we had my mom’s doctor diagnose her, her insurance company reached out and provided nursing and hospice resources a few days a week, all covered under her insurance plan. This allowed my dad to take a break. I bet you gene had insurance and probably had a policy that paid for part of all assistance. She didn’t want to use it. Surprised though, and I mean really surprised, that his doctor did not do more for him. If his heart was that bad, how often did he get check ups? If his dementia was that bad, how often did they reach out to doctors? Both of my parents had access to resources and were given guidance. She didn’t not seek or want this for a 95 year old man. [/quote] Why don't you drop it already? You do make a point, but at this stage it's irrelevant. She had no idea she had a life-threatening, fast-moving illness. Do you think she wouldn't have made arrangements for his care if she had realized she was fatally stricken with this disease? We're all human. She made a mistake, okay? Is that what you want to hear? She didn't anticipate dying first, and she made a mistake. So sue her.[/quote] Okay, calm down a bit. My point is this. It takes a village and with his health, with anyone in a situation like his, she should had had more help. I get that many people don’t have the money or friend circle to get that extra help. But they did. They did! Unfortunately the worst thing happened as a result. Like I said before, it’s good that cases like this come out to allow others to think about their situations. Really really sad about what happened to them. But she isolated him and that just never seems to be the way to approach a scenario like his. That’s all. I’ll move on.[/quote] How in the WORLD do you know that SHE isolated HIM? As for his poor health - for gd's sake he was 95 years old. He'd had heart attacks - do you think she could have repaired his heart with wishful thinking? [/quote] Can we just move on? Enough of this. I’ve shared my thoughts on this enough. You are looking to make an argument. Just read for goodness sakes. Read all articles out there. It would support the isolation assertion if you actually read stuff. The rest was stuff that could have been improved upon. Just read![/quote]
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