by Catherine Hodder | Sep 4, 2018 | Baby Boom Generation, Finances, Housing, Long Term Caregiving, Sandwich Generation |
There may come a time when your aging parents may not be able to live on their own. If living at home or living with you is not an alternative, then your parents may need to move to a retirement community, assisted living facility, or nursing home. The best scenario...
by External Article | Jul 6, 2018 | 24/7 Caregiving, Care Work Library, Caring for a Romantic Partner, Finding Caregiver Support, Housing, Long Term Caregiving, Silent generation |
Vicki Bartholomew started a support group for wives who are caring for a husband with Alzheimer’s disease because she needed that sort of group herself. “My husband’s still living, and now I’m in an even more difficult situation — I’m...
by Melissa Bilchik | Jun 12, 2017 | Caregiver Stories, Finding Meaning |
When I first became my mom’s caregiver, I thought that being a happy caregiver was is a bit of an oxymoron. To those who are thrown into caregiving, it often feels like a thankless job. And whether you’re caring for a loved one alone or with a team of...
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