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HOKIERIT

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Have someone who specializes in "future-proofing" homes->


look at what needs to be done. The in-home care is the biggest issue. If you can afford it, it is the best way to go. I KNOW (first hand) it is tough to keep them in their house, BUT, if possible, he'll be so much happier... It may or may not be ultimately possible, and you have to understand (as does HE) that you are doing everything you can do, and whatever happens you are doing it out of love for him!

Again, God Bless and I'll say a prayer!

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Posted: 09/12/2020 at 9:17PM



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