Ailing brother wants to move in with elderly mother
- A recovering addict brother wants to move back home to live with their 92-year-old mother, who has health concerns, as he faces homelessness and serious illness.
- The family is concerned about the brother's intentions and potential misuse of their mother's property and finances if he moves in with her.
- The family plans to hold a meeting to explore other living support options for him, emphasizing the need for a protective plan.
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Asking Eric: After he completely messed up his life, my brother wants to live with our elderly mom
Dear Eric: Our youngest brother has made some poor decisions in his life, and he knows it. While he’s had a destructive life overall for more than 40 years, he is now a recovering addict but also has serious health concerns in his early 50s.
Asking Eric: After a lifetime of his bad decisions, we’re worried about sibling’s plan to live with Mom
Dear Eric: Our youngest brother has made some poor decisions in his life, and he knows it. While he’s had a destructive life overall for more than 40 years, he is a recovering addict but also has serious health concerns in his early 50s.He finds himself on the verge of homelessness, in the early stages of some kind of severe illness (unable to work), and wants to move back home from out of state to live with our 92-year-old mother, who has her o…
Asking Eric: Unstable brother’s return to home brings nothing but problems to 92-year-old mom
Dear Eric: Our youngest brother has made some poor decisions in his life, and he knows it. While he’s had a destructive life overall for more than 40 years, he is now a recovering addict but also has serious health concerns in his early 50s.

Asking Eric: After years of poor decisions, ailing brother wants to move in with 92-year-old mother
Dear Eric: Our youngest brother has made some poor decisions in his life, and he knows it. While he’s had a destructive life overall for more than 40 years, he is now a recovering addict but also has serious health concerns in his early 50s. He finds himself on the verge of homelessness, in the early stages of some kind of severe illness (unable to work), and wants to move back home from out of state to live with our 92-year-old mother, who has …

Ailing brother wants to move in with elderly mother
Dear Eric: Our youngest brother has made some poor decisions in his life, and he knows it.
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