Grieving for nine years. Really?
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We all deal with grief in our own ways and on our own time schedules.
I was my parents’ principal caregiver for ten years. I have first-hand experience in helping aging parents, dealing with family dynamics, protecting parents from elder abuse and working with public and private organizations.
Do you have a question for me? Please email your questions to: mary@caregivingmatters.ca
An important note: I love answering your questions, but I also encourage you to seek professional legal, financial, or medical assistance.
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We all deal with grief in our own ways and on our own time schedules.
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Work with your parents to create a plan that maintains their dignity and independence of safely living in their own home, wherever home may be.
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Keep up the battle to get your parents to meet with a lawyer. You will all be thankful and have greater peace of mind.
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It is very common for siblings to see care issues differently.
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Be Brave, flexible and loving.
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Things are changing in our home and not for the better.
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Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, all you have to do is call, and I’ll be there.
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Getting in-home help may be a “hit and miss” situation at times.
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Mom’s assisted living home is costing a lot and my sister wants to move her to save money.
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Is this a form of financial elder abuse?