Even with a caregiver living with her in her own home, that person cannot be glued to her side 24/7, and there always is considerable risk. It's nice for you to relax and know she has a social stimulus and activities, if she wants to participate in them.
In addition, her nutritional neeeds will be met, lessening your concerns, and they can spot and tell you about possibly significant changes in her.
{{{ Hugs for Lori and Jeff and Mom }}}
SIDETRACKED.. same here maggie. a dozen pulls... a dozen directions. God's help & peace for us all!
Thanks, Lady Maggie. Your friendship and support means a great deal to me. Hugs backatcha.