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mother in law Admitted to Hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="mom_in_training" data-source="post: 142400" data-attributes="member: 2727"><p>Wow, 94 I too hope that you can convince her to go to an assisted living situation. A friend of mine moved their grandmother to a beautiful complex for senior citizens (Assisted living) and she loved it there because she still had the freedom to choose to cook for herself along with other things with assistance if ever wanted it or needed it. They had a huge aviary, Cafeteria that looked more like a ball room. She opted to join many new friends that she aquired in the cafeteria or the park like settings and passed when she was 106. She was a doll and very much in control of what she wanted. You would never know that this was a place for assisted living. I will keep your mother in law in my prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_in_training, post: 142400, member: 2727"] Wow, 94 I too hope that you can convince her to go to an assisted living situation. A friend of mine moved their grandmother to a beautiful complex for senior citizens (Assisted living) and she loved it there because she still had the freedom to choose to cook for herself along with other things with assistance if ever wanted it or needed it. They had a huge aviary, Cafeteria that looked more like a ball room. She opted to join many new friends that she aquired in the cafeteria or the park like settings and passed when she was 106. She was a doll and very much in control of what she wanted. You would never know that this was a place for assisted living. I will keep your mother in law in my prayers. [/QUOTE]
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