Michigan Couple Pays $120,000 for Father’s Memory Care

Michigan Couple Pays $120,000 for Father’s Memory Care

John Nuar and his wife in Canton, Michigan, spent about $120,000 to place their father, who had dementia, in a private memory-care facility, Business Insider reported. They first built a home in the suburb to accommodate their father’s needs. After moving him from Virginia, they transferred him to the specialized facility.

The couple covered the entire cost out of pocket. Business Insider noted that the total expense amounted to roughly $120,000 over a three-year period.

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2026年七月06日
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I Built a House for My Dad With Dementia, Paid $120,000 to Support Him
I Built a House for My Dad With Dementia, Paid $120,000 to Support Him

Business Insider • 07月06日 17:11

A Michigan man and his wife built a home for his father with dementia before moving him to a private memory-care facility, ultimately paying about $120,000 out of pocket over three years.

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