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You have a lot on your plate. Maybe you can check out some assisted-living place so you can get help to care for him. However, home is always the preferred one unless you have trouble to help him who has a little vision. Alzheimer's patient will get more difficult when he comes to moderate stage. Now if he is in early stage, it may be ok to care for him. You would need to prepare for what is to come next. The other alternative is to hire caregivers or home health care so they can come to your home to bathe him or care for him for a short time to release your burden.   Take care, Nina
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