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I wonder if it might be be easier for your brother and wife to move out vs. Kicking nmom out? Basically like pack their things and move in the night kind of thing. Could they afford an apartment for a few months so that nmom can have her meltdown because she definitely will when she realizes that her "servant" is gone. It's called an "extinction burst." I had one with my narc too and now it has settled into her... Source: about 1 year ago
I have a few suggestions. The website agingcare.com has been helpful for me. They can set you up with resources in your area- it differs from state to state in the USA. Maybe your other brother could contact your distant brother and talk to him about these issues? Source: about 1 year ago
I'm sorry you are in the mess. Check out agingcare.com for addtional resources and idea. Source: over 1 year ago
Can you contact community services in your area and explain that you are not prepared to be her caregiver? They will be able to set her up with support services that are available. (I actually found this forum via agingcare.com) Good luck! Source: almost 2 years ago
What is that average cost of day care per child? The average in the USA per hour, according to urbansitter.com, is $18.36 for one child, and 21.23 for two children. What if you had 26 children I day care? Source: about 1 year ago
There are tons of childcare websites and most of them require background checks. I always used care.com sittercity.com urbansitter.com Just make sure you call references and do a trial run with them! Also a perk if they are CPR certified but there are tons of resources out there. Source: over 1 year ago
I am a new parent and I have not yet had a babysitter (baby is 6mo old) but I was looking at urbansitter.com and it looks like around $100/year for the site membership fee and around $30/hr for a local babysitter. Source: over 1 year ago
Find nanny's at the park, use care.com or urbansitter.com they do background checks, you can interview them and do a meet and greet and get recs. Source: about 2 years ago
We tried care.com, urbansitter.com, a nanny agency, the doula network, a local facebook group, and word of mouth. We interviewed a bunch. The number one issue was that we were not willing to pay them under the table but needed part time help. We were willing to pay extra, but nannies didn't even know how much extra to charge, they just didn't want the work. Source: over 2 years ago
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