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Published 21:55 27 Apr 2018 BST
Updated 15:06 28 Apr 2018 BST
"We have no way of knowing how much time we will have with Phyllis - it just depends on how quickly her disease progresses. "It could be two years, it could be twenty years. Either way, this will be an ongoing journey and we will need help in the years to come."
At the time of writing, over $18,000 had been raised for Phyllis's care fund.
Kelli explained that the money will go towards in-home care for 14-hours or three days of adult daycare each week for a year.
She also said that her dad wanted to take Phyllis on "... a special anniversary trip this December while she is still able to enjoy that kind of thing."
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