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The tremor was the first thing they noticed. Then the shuffle in the hallway. Then the morning routine that used to take twenty minutes started taking an hour — and…
There’s a particular kind of disorientation families feel in the first months of dementia care at home. The diagnosis itself is often less of a shock than what comes after…
The conversation usually starts after something. A fall. A missed medication. A phone call from a neighbor saying your mom seemed confused at the mailbox. Suddenly the question of where…
A Day in the Life of a Home Caregiver By the time a family hires a home caregiver, they’ve usually spent weeks imagining what it will look like. Some picture…
How to Talk to Your Parents About Accepting Help at Home There’s a version of this conversation most adult children rehearse for weeks before they have it. You’ve noticed things…