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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 339228" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>You can tap into your own social security at age 62. I know because husband has just applied due to the unemployment rate. </p><p></p><p>If it were me, I'd call my local senior citizen's center and ask them if they know of any services that would be available for you. These days there are "daycare" centers for older adults with dementia and Alzheimers so that their caregivers can still hold a job. I don't know what the cost of such services are though. If the senior citizen center doesn't give you leads, call the county health dept. as they should know what services are available in the area. Heck, for that matter you can try contacting a nearby Alzheimer's organization for info. No, he doesn't have that, but what he does have gives him similar needs.</p><p></p><p>((hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 339228, member: 84"] You can tap into your own social security at age 62. I know because husband has just applied due to the unemployment rate. If it were me, I'd call my local senior citizen's center and ask them if they know of any services that would be available for you. These days there are "daycare" centers for older adults with dementia and Alzheimers so that their caregivers can still hold a job. I don't know what the cost of such services are though. If the senior citizen center doesn't give you leads, call the county health dept. as they should know what services are available in the area. Heck, for that matter you can try contacting a nearby Alzheimer's organization for info. No, he doesn't have that, but what he does have gives him similar needs. ((hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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