And the only thing my mother's really having an issue with is overnight. And the transitions during the day, but I think we've gotten that covered (and she's retiring in 6 weeks).
'Underneath'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sadly, no, Tep.
It gives me the feeling (with the movie out right now) that you might be able to buy placement in a Jeopardy question. I could be entirely wrong, but still.
He doesn't need medical care, is the problem.
Oh! But he doesn't have to. I just had to write a piece about this topic, and I think over 50% of participants in all programs nationwide had either dementia or Alzheimer's.
Does your mom need help overnight regularly, or is it just if she's traveling?
Regularly -- it's that he gets up many times in the night, and has started to pee on the floor a couple of times. Theoretically they could make the apartment back into a 2-bed and sleep separately with a health aide in the room with my father, but how terrible does that sound? (To me, terrible.)
Oh yeah, that's hard.
Sadly, no, Tep.
I figured no, but no matter how big her books get, I still always associate plagiarism with her first.
Yeah.
That sounds difficult,Jesse. And possibly not something you can help with when you move upstairs.
Nope, not really. (And it's downstairs, just for your mental map of my life...)
616 Ant-man, or skeevy Mark Millar Ultimate Ant-man?
>(And it's downstairs, just for your mental map of my life...)
I did need that! In my city, doubles are usually houses where the downstairs unit is the main family, and upstairs is the in-law/grandparent/child apartment.