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Yes fair question! Long story. It’s too much for us. We’re in our 70s with our own health issues. He does come to our house for hours most days. It’s good for him to live elsewhere in part to be prepared for when we are gone. He’s guarded and doesn’t talk much but he benefits from having to interact with others; it helps him push the voices aside and focus on reality. He was hospitalized about 10 times before now (in his 30s) being pretty stable and apparently happy enough.

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