Life after caregiving.
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Caregiving is an emotional roller-coaster ride and will continue to be even after the caregiving journey ends.
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Caregiving is an emotional roller-coaster ride and will continue to be even after the caregiving journey ends.
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Within this generation, an extra 30 years have been added to our life expectancy — and these years aren’t just a footnote or a pathology.
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It took a hidden video camera for Susan Carter to discover the truth about how her 89-year-old mother ended up lying on the floor at an Edmonton care home.
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Having the courage to decide that it is time to change the way you think signals growth.
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Does this message reflect how you think about your Mother?
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Lawyer Mary-Alice Thompson discusses how the law relates to Pat, a man who is acting for his mother.
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There is a general idea among the elderly and their families that depression is part of normal aging, but it is not! Though depression is a very common issue, it can be overcome with timely diagnosis, and treatment with antidepressants and other therapies.
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Workshops topics varied from incontinence management and foot care to gardening, living on a farm, and home modifications to keep seniors and those with disabilities living safely at home.
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Lesson Learned: During an estate administration keep an eye on the liabilities vs. the assets and keep in mind the various options for administration.
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Shirley combines her business skills with her life experiences to share several important recommendations when taking on the role of attorney for care.