Many patients and their family's do not realise that they can reclaim any fees that have been paid out of their own pocket for ongoing care for a loved one. Even if the patient has passed away, the family can still reclaim their lost inheritance.
Families who have loved ones suffering with alzheimers and other debilitating illnesses should contact us without delay and let us get the ball rolling for you. We operate a 'no win no fee' and there are no upfront charges to make either.
Thanks for the comment. I'm sorry for your family's loss, it is all too common today. Hopefully it will become a thing of the past soon. It is a terrible way to die and/or become lost to your family and friends. I semi-retired at 55 to enjoy some time while I could (just in case!) and now I am going back to work. Work is easy, living with this disease is not.
My dad, a WWII decorated veteran died when he was 64 years old of this disease. Back when he was diagnosed in 1982 I had never heard of Alzhiemer's disease and I was in the medical field at the time.
My family and I watched him slowly..very slower wither away in 7 years to someone no one knew. He worked his whole life as a blue collar hero in my eyes only to die and not have any golden years with my mom. Aside of cancer which took my wife 10 years ago I can't think of a more horrible exit!
you're not fading, sweetheart, we are!
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TheBrilliantGeniuses 1 year ago
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Many patients and their family's do not realise that they can reclaim any fees that have been paid out of their own pocket for ongoing care for a loved one. Even if the patient has passed away, the family can still reclaim their lost inheritance.
Families who have loved ones suffering with alzheimers and other debilitating illnesses should contact us without delay and let us get the ball rolling for you. We operate a 'no win no fee' and there are no upfront charges to make either.
CareLegal 1 year ago
awww my mom has this 2 i know what its like she only 56
caramelbabii90 1 year ago
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hellonicholas117 3 years ago
razcal52,
Thanks for the comment. I'm sorry for your family's loss, it is all too common today. Hopefully it will become a thing of the past soon. It is a terrible way to die and/or become lost to your family and friends. I semi-retired at 55 to enjoy some time while I could (just in case!) and now I am going back to work. Work is easy, living with this disease is not.
Mike
MoMike47 3 years ago
My dad, a WWII decorated veteran died when he was 64 years old of this disease. Back when he was diagnosed in 1982 I had never heard of Alzhiemer's disease and I was in the medical field at the time.
My family and I watched him slowly..very slower wither away in 7 years to someone no one knew. He worked his whole life as a blue collar hero in my eyes only to die and not have any golden years with my mom. Aside of cancer which took my wife 10 years ago I can't think of a more horrible exit!
razcal52 3 years ago
MY friend Bob, I will never forget! He was the best best friend God sent to me! Alzheimers had to take his life! I am so sad!
padude64 3 years ago
I am so sorry that Bob was taken from you. God will resore him in Heaven!
TheAnimalSlayer 3 years ago
Heart breaking.. Thanks for sharing..
lynndecker 3 years ago
- Quite superior, except for that it's more of a commercial without an actor that's demanding donations for 2 minutes.
- Short, to the point and WOW....This may very well be the "BEST LOOKING" video i've ever seen on youtube. (yet there's no pintless violence.)
_ You really hit the spot too.
deadagentdon 4 years ago
Can't find the typo.
1ManGoneWild 4 years ago
Keeping it simple - Lesson 1 - Great job!
1ManGoneWild 4 years ago
I too had just finished reading the article is Videomaker magizine. Very toutching video, man! Five stars.
JLDFilms 4 years ago
Hey Mike. I just logged in from your post in VideoMaker mag. Very well done! I also agree with your comments published in VideoMaker!
Sid
SOGGYmilktoast 4 years ago
Found this through your letter that was posted in the recent issue of Videomaker. Short and sweet. Good job!
Stemolandmar 4 years ago
Wow, very nice!
firerescue8429 4 years ago
Nicely done. I'd fix the typo.
arkay2005 4 years ago
Excellent!
bigsprout1 4 years ago
A very important subject told with dignity and heart. thanx.
amirajadid 4 years ago