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		<title>Comment on Emotions and Homecare by Esposito</title>
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		<description>Alzheimer&#039;s changes and challenges could no longer be managed by our family; even with every child, grandchild, great grandchild helping in any way they could.  We were worried and suffering; we were consuming our lives with healthcare needs, after a year we needed help to maintain our father’s health, and our sanity and job status.  Our family turned to Accredited for help, after a few trials and upsets, we found the right fit for our family and father.  He looks healthy and content with the help of Accredited and their wellness providers along with daily maintenance from our family.  We are at the advanced stages of Alzheimer&#039;s disease with a mobile father that likes to be entertained hourly.  We still struggle with the inability to take dad to all the places he should be able to see and visit as a retired person.  We are faced with the knowledge that he worked his entire life to be able to retire and see the USA, enjoying his retirement years.  We must stay local and in the semi-familiar local area and find entertaining venues.  With no quick cure for Alzheimer’s on the horizon even with the President&#039;s new challenge for pharmaceutical research and product formula development to battle this terrible disease state.  We live our lives daily with the desire to provide a healthy, safe, content happy environment for our father and look toward healthcare providers to help us.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alzheimer&#8217;s changes and challenges could no longer be managed by our family; even with every child, grandchild, great grandchild helping in any way they could.  We were worried and suffering; we were consuming our lives with healthcare needs, after a year we needed help to maintain our father’s health, and our sanity and job status.  Our family turned to Accredited for help, after a few trials and upsets, we found the right fit for our family and father.  He looks healthy and content with the help of Accredited and their wellness providers along with daily maintenance from our family.  We are at the advanced stages of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease with a mobile father that likes to be entertained hourly.  We still struggle with the inability to take dad to all the places he should be able to see and visit as a retired person.  We are faced with the knowledge that he worked his entire life to be able to retire and see the USA, enjoying his retirement years.  We must stay local and in the semi-familiar local area and find entertaining venues.  With no quick cure for Alzheimer’s on the horizon even with the President&#8217;s new challenge for pharmaceutical research and product formula development to battle this terrible disease state.  We live our lives daily with the desire to provide a healthy, safe, content happy environment for our father and look toward healthcare providers to help us.</p>
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