by External Article | May 14, 2023 | Caring for a Parent, Grief |
I’ve tried to tell this story before. Let me try again. This time with flowers. My mother died on Mother’s Day. It’s nearly impossible for me to comprehend, because she was my mother. Every store window was crowded with flowers and mother-daughter bullshit, and my...
by Iris Waichler | May 14, 2017 | Caregiver Stories |
I think about my mother a lot. A flood of memories comes over me as Mother’s Day grows closer. My mom was a beautiful, strong willed, loving parent. Our house was the place all our friends hung out. My mom would hold court at the kitchen table and they would seek her...
by Guest Author | May 11, 2017 | Caregiver Stories |
Nearly two-thirds of the more than 5 million Americans with Alzheimer’s are women. NEW YORK, May 8, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Women are at the epicenter of the Alzheimer’s crisis, and the burden on women is never more apparent than on...
by Guest Author | May 10, 2017 | Caregiver News |
Some of us care for a mom who isn’t able to participate in a big celebration, but other seniors are able to get out and active with some accommodations and planning. Family caregivers looking after their moms can make Mother’s Day extra special. After all, these...
by Phil Chwalinski | May 10, 2015 | Caregiver Stories |
Dear Mom, If you remember the mom you were, you don’t show it now. But I remember. That’s why I’m still here with you, and will always do the best I can for you, but it is hard. Hard to watch you decline, hard to watch the care you receive, or don’t receive, and be...
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