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A Daughter Insists That Mom Come Home for Care: Frances Maliska and Her Mom

Catherine has lived with her daughter, Frances Maliska, since 1991. In good health at the time, she moved there for the comfort and companionship of family after her husband passed away, and was able to maintain her active lifestyle with good friends.
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Daughters Team Up to Care for Their Mom: Dana and Sue Murray and Their Mom

Nine years ago, Susan Colby was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Loving Care for a Favorite Aunt: Caregiver Maria Helena Marques and Her Aunt
When it became increasingly more difficult for Maria Raposo to handle her personal care, she moved in with her niece Maria Helena Marques instead of entering a nursing home.
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Dad's Loss of Vision Brings Father and Daughter Together: Caregiver Linda Errington and Her Dad
Ronald Nelson is a Worcester-area resident who, although needing 24-hour care, is able to live at home with the support of his full-time caregiver - daughter Linda Errington - and Caregiver Homes™ of Massachusetts.
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From Mother-in-Laws to Best Friends: Caregiver Lester Dudek and His Two "Moms"
It's an unusual story and an inspiring one. Lester Dudek cares for two elderly women full-time -- his own mother, Marta, and his mother-in-law, Emily.
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From Generation to Generation: Caregiver Kalani Cruz and Her Grandmother
When Kalani Cruz's grandmother was hospitalized for the third time, she knew she had some soul searching to do.
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A Daughter's Compassionate Care: Caregiver Carol Schnitzlein and Her Mom
Marshfield residents Carol Schnitzlein and her mother, Florence Whelan, participated in the Caregiver Homes program until Florence passed away in June 2009, at the age of 97.
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