by Cori Carl | Sep 14, 2018 | Caregiving Relationships, Caring for a Parent, Finding Caregiver Support |
I hear a lot of comments about how their other relatives refuse to help with caregiving, so it all falls on them. Sometimes the reasons for this unfortunate family dynamic are not a mystery. Paragraph 1: okParagraph 2: okParagraph 3: waitParagraph 4: OHParagraph 5:...
by External Article | Mar 13, 2015 | Care Work Library, Caregiver Burnout, Caring for a Client, Caring for a Parent, Generation X, Housing, Planning, Sandwich Generation, The Paid Perspective |
I remember, as a brand new bride, my new mother in law grasping my arm before I even left the sanctuary. Smiling at me, she burbled, “I’m so glad he married you! Now I won’t ever have to be in a nursing home!” My mother once informed me that, as the only...
by External Article | Feb 18, 2013 | Care Work Library, Caregiving Relationships, Caring for a Parent |
What do we owe our tormentors? It’s a question that haunts those who had childhoods marked by years of neglect and deprivation, or of psychological, physical, and sexual abuse at the hands of one or both parents. Despite this terrible beginning, many people make it...
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