by External Article | Oct 9, 2023 | Caring for a Parent, Long Term Caregiving |
As much as she loved her 83-year-old father, 57-year-old Ginny did not love being his primary caregiver during his slow decline from Parkinson’s disease. She found it emotionally draining to try to soothe his frustration whenever he could not control his movements....
by External Article | Nov 16, 2016 | Care Work Library, Caregiving Relationships, Caring for a Parent, Generation X, Journaling, Reviews, Wellness |
James White centers on the titular James, forced out of his partying habits and into the role of caregiver to his mother, Gail, who’s played with honesty and pathos by Cynthia Nixon. She’s been diagnosed with cancer; her condition is advanced. Paste: Had you been...
by Arthur Roeser | Jun 20, 2015 | Baby Boom Generation, Caring for a Parent, Finding Caregiver Support, Long Term Caregiving, Notes from the Problem Child |
I quickly learned that hospitals abide by their own set of rules and not at all in tune with my expectations as a caregiver.
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