Your parent's behavior is driving you crazy. Maybe it's climbing a stepstool to reach the highest kitchen shelf, or driving like Mister Magoo, or refusing assisted living, even though he or she needs ... Read More about Your Aging Parents are Stubborn? 5 Ways to Break an Impasse
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Holidays Made Simple: For You and Your Aging Parent, Part Two
This updated post originally ran in 2010. With your aging parent, simplicity is the key to the holidays. Even if your parent is homebound, he or she may enjoy decorations, holiday music, movies ... Read More about Holidays Made Simple: For You and Your Aging Parent, Part Two
Holidays Made Simple: For You and Your Aging Parent, Part I
I've updated the following post on Simplifying the Holidays for Your aging Parent. The original ran in 2010. Simplify. Simplify. Those words of Henry David Thoreau echo in my mind during the ... Read More about Holidays Made Simple: For You and Your Aging Parent, Part I
Now You See Them; Now You Don’t: 3 Tips for Long Distance Caregiving
Your parents may live states away, but you worry anyway. And when you finally see them face to face, you realize why! The angst of long-distance caregiving came home to me personally when my ... Read More about Now You See Them; Now You Don’t: 3 Tips for Long Distance Caregiving
Thanksgiving Legacy Talk: This Time It’s About Grandma!
A legacy is the sum of the values and of works of our lives. Usually when I use this word, I think of older seniors, usually our aging parents. But this year, on Thanksgiving Day, the shoe was on the ... Read More about Thanksgiving Legacy Talk: This Time It’s About Grandma!
All The Lonely People
All the Lonely People. In 1966 the Beatles sang about those lonely people. Today, though, their plight continues. Many seniors are lonely, oh so lonely. "Isolation and loneliness constitute the ... Read More about All The Lonely People