Do you work out of town and worry about your aging parents?
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When caring for a parent or aging loved one becomes more of a burden than a joy, what do you do?
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When caring for a parent or aging loved one becomes more of a burden than a joy, what do you do?
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My grandfather passed away a few years ago after a brave battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. In his prime, he was a tall, strong man who could move a washing machine or refrigerator without batting an eyelash.
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Common instructions are of the “no heroic measures” or, “”don’t put me in a nursing home” variety.
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“Joyous, happy and healthy” is the response I recently received from a friend when I conducted an informal survey on what it means to age gracefully.
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Mom was a lonely widow in her 70s when we asked her to write her childhood stories and stories from her ancestors.
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First and foremost, make sure the Attorney(s) will in fact be available to make treatment, admission and personal care decisions.
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What I’ve noticed between before 50 and now is that funerals have changed. Funerals are evolving to become more of a family celebration.
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This Georgia woman is the oldest person in the world, celebrating her 116th birthday on August 26.
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Preparing for death is one of the most empowering things you can do. Thinking about death clarifies your life.
Candy Chang
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People often ask me, “How long has your father-in-law been in the home?” I tell them $80,000 worth—they look at me with bewilderment and I say three years.