Yvette Nicole Brown schildert ihre „schuldbeladene Entscheidung“, ihren an Alzheimer erkrankten Vater nach 11 Jahren in ein Pflegeheim zu bringen

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  1. > “He’s now at a place where he can’t be with me in the house anymore because he no longer walks,” Brown says, sharing that she moved her dad into a board and care facility. “So now it’s shifted to me stepping into less of a daily caregiver role and more of just his daughter — I have not been able to be just his daughter in 11 years.”

    > “Releasing him to the care of other people was a very difficult thing to do and a very heartbreaking guilt-ridden choice to make. But the goal was to get the best care for him and that’s no longer me,” she says, adding that she visits the assisted living facility several times a week to be by his side.

  2. Shaggarooney on

    Funny how there wasnt all this publicity when she was supporting Skai Jackson doxing kids on the internet. I can not stand this woman anymore. Absolutely disgusting to support sending million of unhinged internet users after kids, some of whom did nothing wrong, and then be like “yay, get those baby racists!”.

    Yeah, go get those 12 year old kids saying dumb shit they saw on a meme or a movie. Get them kicked out of school. That’ll show um.

  3. Sudden-Degree9839 on

    If she was his daily care provider for 11 years, how did she find continuous work for the past 11 years – some being sitcoms that have grueling 12 hour a day work schedules.

    No shade but most people that become the care sole provider for their loved ones with dementia/alzh sacrifice a lot of their time. I’m assuming Yvette had other help like aides or possible other family members to help.

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