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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 324075" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>I agree with the others to approach your parents with concern and not criticism.</p><p></p><p>One option that a mom I know has done is to place her daughter in a group home (her daughter was mid-20s at the time) and they (mom and dad) pick her up every Saturday morning and bring her home until after dinner on Sunday. This works for all of them as daughter is now used to the group home and when her parents die she won't have a major adjustment. The parents still are very involved with her and the group home knows that they are being watched because for 36 hours every week, the parents have their daughter and can check her for signs of anything not being right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 324075, member: 1169"] I agree with the others to approach your parents with concern and not criticism. One option that a mom I know has done is to place her daughter in a group home (her daughter was mid-20s at the time) and they (mom and dad) pick her up every Saturday morning and bring her home until after dinner on Sunday. This works for all of them as daughter is now used to the group home and when her parents die she won't have a major adjustment. The parents still are very involved with her and the group home knows that they are being watched because for 36 hours every week, the parents have their daughter and can check her for signs of anything not being right. [/QUOTE]
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