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From what I’ve seen, the most effective situations happen when treatment isn’t just one-dimensional. My aunt had similar struggles, and what helped was having caregivers who worked alongside the medical plan to make sure the therapy wasn’t just isolated. That way, she had both physical support and the right medical guidance. While I was looking into options, I came across this page — Here's some info on their live-in caregiver roles — and it made me realize how important live-in caregivers can be when integrated with professional treatment. It’s less about choosing just one method and more about building a system that supports the person daily. |
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