bailadora
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My mother has been taking care (along with another sibling) of my grandmother for the past several years, but things are reaching the point where caregiving is adversely affecting their own health (physical and mental). For reasons unknown to me, assisted living is out of the question. A recent conversation with my mother has escalated my concern about the whole situation and I want to start looking into respite care options, so she'll at least have a little break each week. The problem is that googling "respite care" and the city and county yields mostly nursing home or assisted living facilities. Since I'm trying to do all of this from out of state, I'm not sure how to find or connect with a local network who'd have the information I seek. Another thing is that outside of the obvious questions (medical qualifications, background checks, cost), I'm not sure what sort of things I should ask in the vetting process. If anyone has any insight (things to do, things to avoid, questions that should be asked) as to how to go about arranging for this type of care, I'd greatly appreciate it.
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My mom went through something similar with my grandma, and my mom was too damn stubborn/proud to ask for help. It definitely took a toll.