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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (48469)10/30/2001 9:47:32 AM
From: straight life  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
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Thanks. I'd read the RBAK press release, but press releases all sound the same, finally; hard to separate the wheat from the chaff. Plus, my attentions have been elsewhere.

All:
My mother's had a stroke and seems mentally to have been reduced to a child (it happened only a week ago, so her condition is still in flux). The two sides of her brain don't seem to communicate with each other. My dad died 3 years ago.

Does anyone know a lawyer who specializes in "eldercare" in Northern NJ or NYC and can advise me as to what steps can/should/must be taken here? And maybe an acupuncturist who specializes in stroke victims or is at least competent in doing acupuncture of the brain? Also anyone know of a good "home" in Northern NJ?

Any ideas welcomed; please respond by PM. TIA.