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twinkletoes
Asked October 2015
When winter hits, I don't want my Mother driving in the snow for some milk, bread, etc. Is there help just on as needed basis?
Or can you check on her, to see if she needs anything!
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Oct 2015
This is an online support forum. It does not provide personal services. Please contact the area agency of aging in your area for resources.
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