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depends, kat.. an adult family home is a place where residents can do as
they please, including having say in who is hired or fired.
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How can we expect new results if we do what we've always done?
War is outdated for the 21st century!
> [Original Message]
> From: Kathy <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 8/6/2005 8:19:46 AM
> Subject: Re: FW: [Fwd: Re: I'm Back]
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> Seems like quite a load for the caregiver, don't you think? Two clients
might
> be doable but I'm not sure about three or more.
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> And aren't you talking about a group home? Doesn't the local Social
Services
> dept have setups like those for those who qualify? I wonder, KJ, if
you'd be
> able to live and function in a group home. It might be a viable option
and
> you'd not have to worry about finding caregivers, etc. as the home admin
does
> all that, I'd think.
>
> Kat
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> On Saturday 06 August 2005 11:06 am, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> > What it seems like you need to move in with another person who has the
same
> > needs as you do so coverage can be split between the two of you or three
> > depending on if you can find friends you can get along with. The
finances
> > can be split equally so no one is burdening the other person. You can
have
> > your own room and have your privacy.
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