Song “Still A Child” Tells Struggles Of Placing A Parent In Care
April 30, 2012 by Alzheimer's Speaks
Song “Still A Child” Shows
Struggles Of Placing A Parent In Care

Listen to the radio interview on Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio with Bakhus Saba and John and Michele Law songwriters and musicians.


Bakhus Saba, son and songwriter

- John and Michele Law, Songwriters & Musicians
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View the music video on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuY2_8DWqtA
To purchase the song click on the link below:
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/johnlaw2
You can reach John and Michele Law and Bakhus Saba
through The Laws Website:
http://www.thelaws.ca
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A motivating discussion is worth comment. I do believe that you ought to publish more about this issue, it might not be a taboo subject but generally folks don’t discuss such topics. To the next! Kind regards!!
The most awful, dreadful, painful day in my life was when I had to place both of my parents in care facilities. I felt like I was the worst child on the planet.
OH I can’t imagine both at the same time. That would be really hard. My parents were a few weeks apart. With my Dad there was no choice. It was mandated from
the hospital. My Mom chose to move in with my Dad, so it wasn’t near the guilt to carry, but it still was a difficult time. God Bless you and your family.
Lori
In my opinion sometimes it`s better to place our parents in care facilities then forget them and leave alone.
Best regards,
David Smith,
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Thanks for the info!
Lori