At birth, we boarded the train and met our parents and we believe they will always travel on our side….
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The Best of the Rest of Your Life
My parents, circa 1950 The Best of the Rest of Your Life…that’s what I want for my elders. I’ve just…
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Sister Mom
She was at a crossroads. What would happen to her sister if she didn’t do this? Foster care? In…
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Senior Advocacy: What Adult Children Can Do to Help Their Aging Parents
With much “practice” in the elder care world over the last few years, I’ve often had to intercede on…
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Love Begins at Home
“Love begins by taking care of the closest ones – the ones at home.” – Mother Teresa The…
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Eldercare’s Blackhole
In my earlier post, 2 Girls with an Idea, I mentioned that Tiffany and I originally started out trying to…
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The Gift
Recently, a nice elderly man told my parents that I was a “gift.” The three of us (me, Mom…
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A Month of Sundays
The expression “A Month of Sundays” has been used since 1832 to describe long and dreary times, identified as…
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Running on Empty
Elder care is a challenge, with a significant learning curve. How do you keep going when the tasks ahead…
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A Gifted Man
This past Labor Day weekend was a tough one. Starting Tuesday, August 28th, I got a call from my parents’…
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Poop!
Much ado about Poop! I’m surrounded by poop and issues dealing with poop! Choosing a title and area to file…
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Advance Directive and the Elderly: Both Sides of Clouds
Creating an advance directive aka living will is something most of us put off until later in life. My parents created…
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