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September 2, 2010

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Aging Parents and Sibling Relationships

Aging Parents and Sibling Relationships An interview with author Francine Russo Read more

 

Alternatives to Living at Home

Caring for a loved one at home is a great option-for many people. Nowadays, however, there are many alternatives to make you reconsider the dreaded "senior residence." Despite the horror stories in the news, most retirement facilities are well-managed, good places to live. Read more

 

Caregiving & Sibling Relations

Providing care for an aging or ill parent can bring out the best and the worst in sibling relationships. Ideally, the experience of caregiving is a time for siblings to come together and provide mutual support to one another. However, as a stressful transition, the pressure can also lead to strained connections and painful conflict. Read more

 

Choosing Retirement Housing

You and your loved one have talked it over and decided to look into retirement housing. The goal is to find housing where your loved one's needs are met in a comfortable, quiet, and homelike setting. Read more

 

Everybody Talks About Sex

Everybody talks about sex, but few people are really honest about it. Great sex, even just plain sex, doesn't happen half as often as we wish it would. Your neighbors spend just as many Saturday nights at home watching TV and eating too much ice cream as you do. Read more

 

Helping the Kids Feel Important

As a caregiver with children, you face a difficult task. How can you balance the needs of your loved one with the needs of your children? As your attention and time shift, your other children may have strong, yet appropriate reactions and feelings about these changes. Read more

 

Holding a Family Meeting

When taking care of an elderly parent or another relative, family members often need to work cooperatively. Read more

 

I Fired My Caregiver

I spent months lying on the sofa in our family room, gazing out at the trees, dozing in the afternoon sunlight, gathering my strength. In the 54th year of a rich, full life, I was run over by a locomotive. Oh, not literally of course, but everything turned upside down so fast. I lost a year of my life to lymphoma. Read more

 

Juggling and Coping Skills for "Sandwich Generation" Caregivers

Today the sandwich generation, people most often between the ages of 35 and 55, may find themselves providing care for aging parents and their children under age 21. This group of people is often called "sandwich generation" because they are wedged between dual caregiving responsibilities. Read more

 

Keeping Intimacy Alive

For many, the word "intimacy" conjures up images of the sexual antics of young, fit, toned, and energetic youth. Many caregivers feel the exact opposite of that! Read more

 

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