Quote Originally Posted by oldhaole
Right...Actualy your wife could also be a caregiver too. Find a patient for her too. House takes half.

Of course the usual caveat applies, Know who you are bringing into your house. Get a big old board, paint it white and put your numbers on them in your garden. Put them in groups of 7 with its own number.
Will do Im moveing this month anyways I have an opintment with my doc in a few days, to change my address, and Im taking my paitent to verifi everything is legal,,,,,,,,,,, Im defenatly going to keep them in groups of 7 thanks for the aidvise,,,,,,,,,,,chris:jointsmile:
seyaat420 Reviewed by seyaat420 on . How Feasible is it to be a Caregiver Aloha, Currently living in Atlanta GA and looking to move home after being laid off. I have a permanent and severe lower back condition with continuous pain. I also have chronic Irritable Bowel Syndrome, which is accompanied by severe nausea. I'm origianlly from Oahu, went to school with Obama, but Honolulu is too crowded for me now. I don't know how realistic it is, but what are the chances of being a caregiver and patient. Plenty pilikia? Too much restriction? I do have a green Rating: 5