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Thinking of buying a mobile home for my dysfunctional 40 year old daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 764231" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>I've seen some pretty cute mobile homes, depends on their shape and where they are. </p><p></p><p>With her the big question is "Can she handle living independently?" I'm assuming you are okay with paying her bills, lot cost and whatnot, but that's only part of it. She would need to be able to take care of herself and her surroundings. </p><p></p><p>Like KSM said, bringing someone else in sounds like it could be an issue, especially because you wrote that she hates to be alone. </p><p></p><p>If you are going to do this ~ if there's a way for her to have a social worker who she will not have a choice other than to listen to, and will hold her feet to the fire, that would good. I'm not sure how you would go about getting someone like that who wouldn't be linked with a non-profit who provides the housing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 764231, member: 22840"] I've seen some pretty cute mobile homes, depends on their shape and where they are. With her the big question is "Can she handle living independently?" I'm assuming you are okay with paying her bills, lot cost and whatnot, but that's only part of it. She would need to be able to take care of herself and her surroundings. Like KSM said, bringing someone else in sounds like it could be an issue, especially because you wrote that she hates to be alone. If you are going to do this ~ if there's a way for her to have a social worker who she will not have a choice other than to listen to, and will hold her feet to the fire, that would good. I'm not sure how you would go about getting someone like that who wouldn't be linked with a non-profit who provides the housing. [/QUOTE]
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