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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 498984"><p>Weird. I was just thinking about you today and was wrestling with myself about giving you a call to see how things are going. Thank you so much for posting. It'll save me a phone call. LOL </p><p></p><p> Go for it. The county will be responsible to provide services to meet their needs and even if you are not guardian (I would push for state guardianship), you are involved in everything as an interested family member. After having exactly this kind of caseload in a county close to you, I know that if they get a good case worker, they will be fine. There ARE still some of those out there and I will hope, pray, rattle, and pretzel that one is assigned to the Tweedles. I think it is a wise move on your part for their sakes and for yours. The case worker gets the burden and you set your level of involvement. </p><p></p><p>I WHOLE-HEARTEDLY agree with DDD's sentiments. You have given everything, and then some more, to give them what they've needed. It is time for you now. Let someone else "worry" about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 498984"] Weird. I was just thinking about you today and was wrestling with myself about giving you a call to see how things are going. Thank you so much for posting. It'll save me a phone call. LOL Go for it. The county will be responsible to provide services to meet their needs and even if you are not guardian (I would push for state guardianship), you are involved in everything as an interested family member. After having exactly this kind of caseload in a county close to you, I know that if they get a good case worker, they will be fine. There ARE still some of those out there and I will hope, pray, rattle, and pretzel that one is assigned to the Tweedles. I think it is a wise move on your part for their sakes and for yours. The case worker gets the burden and you set your level of involvement. I WHOLE-HEARTEDLY agree with DDD's sentiments. You have given everything, and then some more, to give them what they've needed. It is time for you now. Let someone else "worry" about them. [/QUOTE]
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