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They didn't require anything at the county because her death certificate was issued in the same county. I was surprised too. My dad didn't know there were cameras in the house by the time I installed them because I could tell my dad anything and he would believe it. You could hold whole conversations about him RIGHT in front of him in a vague enough way - he would have no clue. Or not be able to follow the conversation at least for a year before he went in. When I say he hobbled down the street I meant - his knees were really bad (osteo just before he went in NH couldn't believe he was still walking because of no cartilage cushioning). He could walk but it wasn't easy for him - when we were out and about we did things that really didn't require too much walking. And when we did, it was very slow. It was hard for me to follow but you said something about being in similar situation with hub's aunt/uncle about telling them something? If you have information about their loved ones habits and things they are starting to exhibit in decline - you should definitely tell them. They can hide some of this stuff for a while - like maybe when they shouldn't be driving - before they completely lose their faculties. Sometimes the ones closest to them either don't know it or do on some level but there's some denial going on because it's so hard to accept. I was like that on some things. As for the psycho lady getting in his house - the backdoor of the garage could be pushed in and when I left the last time I forgot to lock the door from the garage into the kitchen. Just appalled that she would still go in his house whether he was there or not. she was a nutjob.
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