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  • tenderhearts
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 1447

    #16
    So I ended up making the decision to remain closed at least until the end of September to get him through a couple sessions of chemo plus he started to develop an auto immune disorder he had about 15 years ago that affects the nerves so I am so thankful I made that choice. I did tell them in the letter that I can't be for certain that I would reopen at that time as we are taking this step by step. Thankfully most everyone responded with they were there for us and they have backup care until if and when I decide to reopen. I sent the letter out beginning of last week, I haven't heard back from a couple of them, which I'm assuming one of them is not happy but whatever then.
    We have been talking about me remaining closed until this is all over and I go to work and do something very flexible evenings, weekends just so I can be there with him during his appointments. Not sure how easy it would be to reopen after 6 months because I'm sure that the majority of them will not return (I know 3 families that will for sure) but not going to worry about that not.

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    • rosieteddy
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2014
      • 1272

      #17
      Rest assured if you remain closed the clients will find someone else.If you take the time you need and have to start your client base over you can.I closed to care for two relatives in my home.It was to hard to stay open,When I decided to reopen it took a couple of months to fill all the spots.I stayed full until retirement.Do what you need for you.Good luck hope your husband feels well soon.

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