Breaking the News That a Loved One is Going on Hospice Care
When the paperwork was finally signed to get hospice care for my dad, I was grateful. There would now be a routine of care...
When the paperwork was finally signed to get hospice care for my dad, I was grateful. There would now be a routine of care...
As parents age and need more assistance, most adult children do what they can to help. For many, the first step is a weekly...
Dear Carol: I’m a husband and father living about 200 miles from my aging dad. Since my sister lives in his community, she checks...
Guilt is one emotion that every family caregiver will experience at some point during their journey. When you take on responsibility for another person,...
A new generation of young people is stepping up to help their aging and ill family members. Although the Caregiving in the U.S. 2020...
Long-term marriages generally evolve into a support system so efficient that even adult children hardly notice changes in their parents. If Dad’s hearing is...
At some point during your caregiving journey, you may find yourself in a rut. The awareness may come with a birthday, a change in...
When my mother died in a local nursing home, my “career” of visiting this exceptional facility nearly every day for almost 15 years ended....
Dear Carol: We’re heading into the hottest part of summer and I’m getting nervous for my 79-year-old mother. She likes it warm, which I...
They say hindsight is 20/20. But things from the past that may seem “clear” to you now can still be distorted by difficult emotions...