Hmm, well I spent several years in my forties driving 150 miles each way, every other weekend to support my parents who had said no to a flat we would have built on the side of the house.
My husband was very supportive but when he died a few years later I missed the time I should have been spending with him. My teenage daughter was resentful that I was often not there and it damaged our relationship.
A friend killed herself driving round the M25 every weekend to support her elderly mother and father who wouldn't move closer.
Now my son drives a round trip of 700 miles (I can't do it any more) to visit my husband's father who wouldn't move closer to us.
I guess it depends on what you will put in place for when you can't manage and what your ,maybe unstated, expectations will be of your daughter. How much your children's love for you will compel them to sacrifice their own lives. How much you will care about that as long as you retain your independence.
Sorry I'm a bit jaundiced. You must do what you think best, of course.
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