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Some Alzheimer’s Caregivers May Operate a Daycare for Children or Adults

May 23, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

AlzheimersNotes.com  

Possibly, to stay home with your parent or spouse who has Alzheimer’s, you have been thinking about operating a small daycare business to earn income and avoid juggling caregiving and outside the home job.  You also may be considering a daycare whereby you take other Alzheimer’s patients with a mild form of the disease.

Whichever you’re considering, you’ll find the series of guest posts by Debbie Yost at Home Biz Notes of interest.  Debbie operates a daycare for children and writes about it to inform others of the pros and cons.  She has some very insightful information.

Here’s the concluding post, In Home Daycare Business Series Roundup, at Home Biz Notes that gives you the links to all of Debbie’s guest posts.  Debbie also has a captivating style of writing.

(c)2008 Mary Emma Allen

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