Yvette Nicole Brown says putting her dad with Alzheimer's in a care home was a 'heartbreaking, guilt-ridden choice'
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"But it was the easiest decision I made because in my mind, he taught me so much. How can I not step up and be there for him in his moment of need? My dad comes first," Brown said.
"He's now at a place where he can't be with me in the house anymore because he no longer walks. Releasing him to the care of other people was a very difficult thing to do and a very heartbreaking, guilt-ridden choice to make. But the goal was to get the best care for him and that's no longer me."
"So now it's shifted to me stepping into less of a daily caregiver role and more of just his daughter - I have not been able to be just his daughter in 11 years."
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