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swestley
Asked February 2011
Can my mother-in-law's son, who cared for his mum, remain living in the family home? She has been in a nursing home 2 years.
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wuvsicecream
Feb 2011
Who took care of her prior to NH residency? How long if caregiver lived in her home? Who is paying for NH care and bills for home currently?
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