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May 15, 2018
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Blue Print
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I deal with these kinds of things all the time with my clients.
You do what you have to do for their sake and for yours.
It’s painful though.
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Dementia is a terrible thing. I am representing a guy getting guardianship for his 85 year old mother. She
CDV
All-American
5/15/18 7:12am
My wife's Grandfather is in the end stages of Alzheimers and his best days are
Cabadapeste
5/15/18 7:19am
The best thing that can happen in these situations is that the loved one gets pneumonia and passes away peacefully
Slim
5/15/18 7:22am
Why?
idacoug
5/15/18 7:45am
RE: Why?
Cabadapeste
5/15/18 7:50am
Yikes
Junior Deputy
5/15/18 7:56am
RE: Why?
Fatalplacebo
5/15/18 8:07am
I laughed. Let it go, man. Let it go.
SactOWNit
5/15/18 8:08am
I couldn’t help it...
idacoug
5/15/18 2:53pm
It's very tough to deal w the transformation, but one of the best jobs
mantis mutu
5/15/18 7:23am
I deal with these kinds of things all the time with my clients.
Blue Print
5/15/18 7:51am
Well done.
Ozymandias
5/15/18 7:52am
I see this in my job a lot. We see them when they start to get aggressive,
fattycoug
5/15/18 8:03am
My mom had dementia for the last few years of her life. It was heart wrenching to see the transformation.
jdub
5/15/18 8:14am
I own 2 memory care facilities
thejimmer
5/15/18 8:34am
My mother was just diagnosed with early stages of dementia. It's been extremely
Chemish
5/15/18 3:38pm
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