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Elder Care Articles
81: Parenting: Thought You Were Finished [Not Yet Rated] [150 views]
Baby boomers while raising their children are finding that they are also caring for their parents....
82: Caregiving - Families Don't Always Play Fair [Not Yet Rated] [143 views]
Caregiving can be complicated especially when multiple family members are involved in the care of an older adult....
83: Do You Know What to Do About Arthritis? [Not Yet Rated] [122 views]
Discover useful, practical methods of obtaining relief from the most common type of arthritis....
84: The Complete Parent Care Guide [Not Yet Rated] [138 views]
Family care giving is an increasing phenomenon as the aging population grows. In the US one in four families cares for the sick, disabled and persons over 50 years of age....
85: Seniors Beyond Age Eighty May Need Extra TLC to... [Not Yet Rated] [143 views]
It could be worth your effort and pay off big time to introduce the senior in your life to the fascinating and absorbing world of computers....
86: Elderly Man Burglarized By Gas Company Criminal [Not Yet Rated] [135 views]
The elderly have always been victims and targets of crime....
87: How to Shift from Daddy's Girl to Dad's Caregiver [Not Yet Rated] [145 views]
Ever wondered how you could nurture and give back to your aging parents as they have cared for you? With millions of baby boomers now responsible for aging parents, many are asking, "How do I balance taking care of my parents as well as myself?" If you are feeling torn by Sandwich Generation pressures, follow these 9 tips to help with your caregiving....
88: Are You Drowning in Caregiving? [Not Yet Rated] [146 views]
Most adult children fall into caregiving as a result
of an incident that placed their elder in a crisis situation. After the dust settles and reality sets in, often we realize that our lives have changed and this change is often not welcomed....
89: Dealing With Demntia [Not Yet Rated] [165 views]
It is like caring for a child in reverse order. With a child we wait with anticipation as they grow through new stages. We watch for them to sit up, then take their first steps, potty train, talk, ride their first bike, and on and on.
Well, with aging and dementia, it really is the same process in reverse....
90: Planning For The The Frail Period [Not Yet Rated] [135 views]
But no matter how they made you feel, you should always watch elders carefully. They were you and you will be them. You carry the seeds of your old age in you at this very moment, and they hear the echoes
of their childhood each time they see you.
Kent Nerburn, "Letters to My Son"...
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