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Engaging a do-nothing sister-in-law on caring for her parents |
Dear Carolyn:
My wife’s parents, in their mid-80s, returned to the United States three weeks ago after working and living in Europe and are staying with us until their household goods arrive. My wife’s sister, who lives about two miles away, has yet to even invite her parents to her home (shared with her nonworking husband and teenage son) for a visit, meal, or whatever. She has also avoided getting involved in ongoing efforts aimed at getting the parents oriented medically (visits are averaging at least one every other day) or assist in the inevitable housing decision. Read full article »
My wife’s parents, in their mid-80s, returned to the United States three weeks ago after working and living in Europe and are staying with us until their household goods arrive. My wife’s sister, who lives about two miles away, has yet to even invite her parents to her home (shared with her nonworking husband and teenage son) for a visit, meal, or whatever. She has also avoided getting involved in ongoing efforts aimed at getting the parents oriented medically (visits are averaging at least one every other day) or assist in the inevitable housing decision. Read full article »
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