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Just what I was thinking, having thought about it a bit more - your mum might be able to talk to the medical professionals about this and ask their advice about a) whether your dad is OK to manage his affairs at present, and b) whether, if he is competant, it would be good for him to have a break - is there any way your mum can take over responsibility temporarily?lazza_w wrote:T. Perhaps there is a councellor from the health services that could offer advice on how to talk to him about the problem?
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