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<blockquote data-quote="oksportsman" data-source="post: 3777643" data-attributes="member: 27661"><p>My wife & I are dealing with her Dad who has been diagnosed with dementia for a couple of years. His spouse died of cancer 2 months ago. We have paid 24/7 help 4 days a week and spend 3 days a week in Pauls Valley with him. Her brother takes a single 3 day period a month as he lives up by Grand Lake. No easy options and certainly no inexpensive ones. Have to be there for him and that means a multitude of changes and sacrifices to do what he needs to keep his independence for at least a while longer. So I certainly share your pain Jason. Nothing is easy and you need to be thankful you have a stepfather who can help at least for now. It will be far worse if he is not around to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oksportsman, post: 3777643, member: 27661"] My wife & I are dealing with her Dad who has been diagnosed with dementia for a couple of years. His spouse died of cancer 2 months ago. We have paid 24/7 help 4 days a week and spend 3 days a week in Pauls Valley with him. Her brother takes a single 3 day period a month as he lives up by Grand Lake. No easy options and certainly no inexpensive ones. Have to be there for him and that means a multitude of changes and sacrifices to do what he needs to keep his independence for at least a while longer. So I certainly share your pain Jason. Nothing is easy and you need to be thankful you have a stepfather who can help at least for now. It will be far worse if he is not around to help. [/QUOTE]
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