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Childless seniors being 'adopted' by families
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Is there a website or online community where you can look for orphan elders to adopt or hang out with? I've tried google with no luck.

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Is it wrong though if that benefit comes with wanting to help?(as long as you don't abandon them once you get something good) I heard on NPR that people adopt the elders in return for getting their assets when they die. I think its a good deal as long as you care for them and actually treat them like family. Its something I wouldn't mind doing I think.

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