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How to Do the Hard Stuff When Caring for Elderly Parents

by Pamela Wilson
How to Do the Hard Stuff When Caring for Elderly Parents

How to do the hard stuff when caring for elderly parents means getting clear about duty, responsibility, and the sacrifices caregivers are willing to make. Caregiving is an emotional experience. The ability to bring logic into care decisions and examine the consequences of actions and decisions can help individuals make thoughtful and practical decisions.

Caregivers do many hard things and gain skills they never imagined they might need.  The hard stuff may be having a difficult conversation with an aging parent about health concerns or talking with a sibling about sharing the responsibilities of caring for an aging parent.

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