by External Article | Jun 23, 2020 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Parent, Long Term Caregiving, Millennial Generation |
I was 27 when I left my first full-time job to care for my mother when she was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2013. So many millennials are still recovering from the recession of 2008 and have already struggled with finding a job, establishing credit, or...
by External Article | Oct 11, 2015 | Care Work Library, Caregiving Relationships, Caring for a Parent, Generation X, Housing, Working Family Caregivers |
Mom was diagnosed with FTD dementia 6 months earlier and my siblings and I thought it’d be best for me to end my 10-year hiatus in San Diego and move in with her until we could figure out what to do. Within a couple months I was able to land my dream job – Senior...
by Alexandra Axel | Jul 3, 2012 | For Friends & Family |
Em*, suitably given the position as my godmother, has always led by example– she demonstrates what a open, loving life looks like. Through her I have discovered that life is an illustration of growth, recovery, and spirituality. And by no means am I the only one...
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