by External Article | Nov 3, 2017 | 24/7 Caregiving, Care Work Library, Caring for a Child, Caring for a Parent, Finances, Finding Caregiver Support, Finding Meaning, Generation X, Housing, Long Term Caregiving, Planning |
In the first story, Erica Silberman and her siblings struggle to figure out the best way to care for their mom after she’s diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. As a young struggling actor, it’s decided Erica should be the primary caregiver. Her mom comes to live...
by Kaiser Health News | Feb 5, 2017 | Caregiver News |
At age 88, Elizabeth Fee looked pregnant, her belly swollen after days of intestinal ailments and nausea. A nurse heard a scream from Fee’s room in a nursing home, and found her retching “like a faucet” before she passed out. The facility where she died in 2012 was...
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