Posted by tedregentin on June 17, 2013 at 18:36:19 from (216.110.201.79):
In Reply to: O/T The Elderly posted by John B. on June 17, 2013 at 05:15:59:
John, I've been there and will be there again. My wife and I moved from Michigan to Oregon. My parents sold their farm and moved with us. They knew they were going to need care and they wanted us to be the ones providing the care. After my parents moved to Oregon, they purchased a double wide in a seniors only park. They lived there six years and really liked it. My wife and I saw that they were starting to fail, so we put a single wide on our property and my parents moved into it. My dad only lasted a few months and then he had a massive stroke and passed away. Mon lived in the single wade for six more years until she had a series of strokes and we just couldn't care for her any more. She lived another two years in a nursing home. Somebody from the family saw her everyday. I've always felt that the reason she got decent care is because we checked on her so much. Now my wife's mom lives in the single wide. She is happy and doing well there. Hopefully, she can live there until the Lord calls her home.
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