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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 628503" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I of course don't know about your system, but in our's I would be very careful about having her her own place in your property. Around here something like that would so easily turn into: "Oh, she has her own, permanent and appropriate housing, we can put her back into end of the list. How nice!"</p><p></p><p>That is something I would at least check very carefully before making arrangements. Your goal is to get her into housing there she can be independent from you (she of course can not be truly independent) and you can have a different type of relationship, there you are not her primary caretaker. If you make arrangements, where you continue to be her primary caretaker, that could turn into reality for a very long term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 628503, member: 14557"] I of course don't know about your system, but in our's I would be very careful about having her her own place in your property. Around here something like that would so easily turn into: "Oh, she has her own, permanent and appropriate housing, we can put her back into end of the list. How nice!" That is something I would at least check very carefully before making arrangements. Your goal is to get her into housing there she can be independent from you (she of course can not be truly independent) and you can have a different type of relationship, there you are not her primary caretaker. If you make arrangements, where you continue to be her primary caretaker, that could turn into reality for a very long term. [/QUOTE]
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