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what the ??? I would not contact through that link Wam, strange indeed
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Does it have to be THAT house? I was having similar problems and sold the house built in the 60s which was causing so many problems and bought a brand new one story, adapted for handicapped and old age. It is in a community. There are lots of " Retirement" or over 55 places now where you still own your home but have the advantage of community. Many have activities and activity directors. Sun City comes to mind. Or maybe a condominium? It was difficult moving my husband with dementia but doctors said it was best to do it sooner rather than later and that I had to do what was best for me for the long road ahead. It was hard at first but 8 months later, he has adjusted.
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You have to get help..need time for yourself. It all takes money unless you qualify for Medicaid. You are alone.. Go to support group, church, other family around? Don't do it alone..
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