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We couldn't afford to pay for my mom's dementia assisted living anymore. She moved into a tiny house next door to me.
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A 64-year-old woman in Arizona moved her mother with dementia into a nearby trailer home as an affordable alternative to assisted living facilities, using technology to help monitor her mother's care.

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We couldn't afford to pay for my mom's dementia assisted living anymore. She moved into a tiny house next door to me.
Lori Bufka moved her mom into a trailer home near hers in Arizona as a long-term care solution. Lori Bufka Lori Bufka, 64, cares for her aging mother in Arizona due to high assisted living costs. Bufka's mother lives in a nearby trailer, reducing care costs and enabling family support. Tech aids Bufka in remotely monitoring her mother, enhancing her caregiving abilities. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Lori Bufka, 64, who is caring for her mother with dementia in Arizona.
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