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Subject: need resource help

     I have been a fairly silent participant on the server for about a year
     now.  I have been conducting Quality of Life research in Parkinson's
     Disease with an emphasis on QOL after pallidotomy.  Perhaps without
     knowing it, all of you have helped tremendously in my research
     efforts.  I learn so much from the things I read and from your
     experiences and concerns.  Thank you.

     Now, I find myself in a situation where I need your direct help. My
     brother is involved in the care of a distant relative who has PD and
     is still living in her home in Sunnyvale, CA.  She has day time care
     which has been only marginally adequate.  Also, she has a live-in
     relative who manages much of her affairs and who has  been regularly
     undermedicating her.  My brother has taken legal action and has gained
     power of attorney and is trying to set up better arrangements without
     moving her to a nursing home.  (When she is properly medicated her
     functioning is adequate enough that this is a very realistic goal).
     Unfortunatley, he cannot actually move in with her and needs to make
     arrangements for good quality in-home care.

     Do any of you have any experience locating such services (especially
     in the San Francisco Bay Area) and advice for how to screen such
     people.  Also, I would like to connect my brother with a local support
     group in the area.  Can someone give me names and phone numbers?

     Thank you for any help you can give us to help both my brother and
     this lady.


     Linda D'Antonio, Ph.D.
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