From: philip baker Sent: Tuesday, JuniullIIIIIIP To: Myla Trestiza Subject: Fw: The question i wanted to ask myla Hi Babe, Just got this mail from Laura in Virginia concerning care for her mother=in England,- I think I already mentioned it. If you can take a minute to r=ad thru it. I realise it is probably nearly impossible for you to or=anise anything while you are working even if you did know someone. Do you have any idea as to the process to ob=ain visa's or work permits for someone from the philippines so I can give =aura some idea of what is involved? I guess I will have to give her a repl= of some sort to her request. From what I understand, it would be a long, difficult process to get work clear=nce for someone who has never been out of the Philippines. The only other =ption I can think of is someone already outside the Philippines looking fo= a (probably) temporary job, most likely fairly low pay. Let me knoe if you can think of anyone. <=p> Love, Phil From: EarthLink Sent: Tuesda 2 une : p.m. To: Subject: T e question i wanted to ask myla Hi Phil, Thanks for your email & hope=everything is well with you & Myla. Did you know that Guy salvaged, if=that's the appropriate word, the Monitor - I think that was around Beaufor= too. I told you I had a question for =yla. I'm going to UK to sort out my mother, what she wants to do. She does='t want to go to a care home so her choices are sell her house & buy a=retirement flat or stay where she is & get a reverse mortgage. At the moment she has visits from a commercial care company & has a private p=rsonal assistant for 3 hrs x 6 days a week & a personal trainer twice = week. It's all a bit unwieldy. She's 91, about 6 mths ago she became quit= weak & couldn't manage to stand. No one is quite sure why, kind of working on that. I have got & am gett=ng specialized equipment that can be used to help her stand & transfer=from chair to mobile chair to bed etc by one person. My thought is i