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Give your mother-in-law the choice. Ask her what she wants. Being aware of her needs and desires will help you make a decision that is good for you and your MIL. A person with dementia forced to move will not adjust as well as a person who had a say in the decision.
If you and your husband decide to welcome your MIL into your home, you should know the best time to move someone with dementia is when they are still stable. The more it advances, the illness makes it difficult for people to adjust to new environments.
Hello, friends! I’m McShane, a creative and dynamic blog writer. So brace yourself, because, with me, you’re in for an unforgettable ride through the world of blogging. Are you ready?
Hello, friends! I’m McShane, a creative and dynamic blog writer. So brace yourself, because, with me, you’re in for an unforgettable ride through the world of blogging. Are you ready?
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