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If you care for an elderly parent(s) who resides in a nursing home, senior center or assisted living facility, you know it can be very time consuming to visit them every day. But no matter how tired you are today, on Thanksgiving, make sure to pay them a long visit. Spend some quality time with them, have dinner at the facility (if the food is good of course!) or take them out for dinner. Put ...
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... difficult. One point of debate is whether an aging parent would be better off at home, being taken care of by loved ones or being taken care of by professional ... parents who were receiving care from loved ones.
For the aging parent, time spent with loved ones is much more important than having professional ... Parent originally appeared on About.com Longevity on Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at 09:40:04 ...
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... school dances, parents play a huge role in shaping who we grow up to become. When the reality of aging sets in, however, it can be difficult for both parents and their children to deal with some of the seeming ... that must be addressed when attempting to determine the best avenue through which you can help ensure the safety of your aging parent, today's modern technology now provides one aid that ...
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... samurai in The Seven Samurai, or the woodcutter in Rashomon. Here he plays an aging bureaucrat-check out the teetering towers of files ... traces Philly's transition to independence and his parent's-with the additional assistance of his older sister ... 39;s about a nasty little girl who has a condition that keeps her from visibly aging. It reminded me of an old science fiction story where children ...
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... that part of your job as caregiver is to take care of chores and do the things your aging parent cannot do any more or just doesn't do because of fatigue or general lack of attention to detail ... each visit with some time together just to talk.
Perhaps you might make it a habit that every time to come over, you and your parent will sit down and just talk about a half hour over coffee, a snack or ...
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... of the task he's set for himself.
Does any of this sound familiar?
• An aging parent (or in this case, grandparent) whose mental instability makes it ... what one individual can manage
• Denial on both sides: an aging adult who can't perceive or face the loss of ... really happen."
More realistic scenarios?
1. The aging family member still doesn't realize that things aren' ...
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... you have an aging parent who is having trouble making ends meet? While many adult kids would like to be in the position to help take care of their elderly parents financially, that ... can apply as individuals or as a couple. They must use the home as their principal residence. If you have a parent with a medical condition that is likely to result in him or her having to move to a nursing home soon, ...
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... two kidneys but need only one to live.
... Stories abounded of one spouse giving a
kidney to the other, a
brother coming through for his sister, a
grown woman for her aging
parent, even kidneys donated between long-ago
playground friends.
But what if you were dying and didn't have a
friend or relative willing
to give you a kidney?
One country, Iran, ...
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... faced.
Here is some excellent advice, no matter which category of sandwich you find yourself in.
Don’t take over your aging parent’s life totally. Allow that parent do all he or she can for as long as possible. This is important emotionally. Gradually help as your parent needs it.Â
Read more about being a part of the sandwich generationÂ
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... this truly a lifelong issue. As challenging and intense as parenting is, we need to face the fact that we may be caring for aging parents for more years than we raise our children.
I think she has a good point. Today, it's snotty-nose ... , try not to stick out in the aisle of humanity. And also? To try to cut everyone in our path -- mother, child-free co-worker, aging parent -- a little slack.
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... email Faith Williams at (202) 422-8968, feastofsharing@hotmail.com.
Washington Center for Aging Services is looking for volunteers to come in and assist with our annual Thanksgiving Day Luncheon. Volunteers will assist with the ... hands-on volunteer opportunity this holiday weekend? Send it to me and I'll add it immediately!Thanks for reading A Parent in Silver Spring via feed. You rock.
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If I am your grown-up child... Please touch me.
Though I may have a family my own to hold,
I still need Mommy's and Daddy's arms when I hurt.
As a parent the view is different; I appreciate you more.
If I am your aging parent... Please touch me.
Hold my hand, sit close to me, give me strength;
And warm my tired body with your nearness.
Although my skin is ...
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If I am your grown-up child... Please touch me.
Though I may have a family my own to hold,
I still need Mommy's and Daddy's arms when I hurt.
As a parent the view is different; I appreciate you more.
If I am your aging parent... Please touch me.
Hold my hand, sit close to me, give me strength;
And warm my tired body with your nearness.
Although my skin is ...
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... Will go quick! Call me NOW if you are inter
A lifeline offered to caregivers for the elderly (The Record and Herald News)
PARAMUS Growing old, as they say, is not for sissies, though neither is caring for an aging parent or husband facing the indignities of disease and the loss of independence.
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... post just be my personal reminder that now would be an excellent time to take the plunge. Or, should you have a family member, an aging parent, someone who could use the companionship that a pet might bring to their lives, urge them to consider it, sooner rather than later.
Let’s help as many of these furry friends find new homes as we can.
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