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Snoxa88
Asked February 2021
How do you get your parent to leave their home and move in with you in a different state?
Father has mild to moderate dementia, lives alone.
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funkygrandma59
Feb 2021
You give him the choice of either moving in with you, or moving into a memory care facility. Let him decide what he would rather do. Hopefully you are his POA, and can make the decision to place him if necessary. Best wishes.
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