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T
Traylor
Asked September 2010
I moved my blind and ailing dad in with my family to care for him, but he doesn't want to use his money for his care here. What can I do?
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anonymous20452
Sep 2010
Then he needs to be told that he has to pay rent. They would take ALL of his money at a nursing home or assisted living, so maybe you should tell him what his options are.
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