This is the time of year when we reconnect with family and friends and count our blessings.
However, sometimes a Thanksgiving visit with aging parents brings with it surprises. Mom and Dad may not be doing as well as you would like. You may even recognize the need to step into the role of family caregiver.
Years ago I wrote a book called Caregiving without Regrets. I never would have imagined this would be my own instruction manual as I navigated through my mother’s decline from dementia.
Please feel welcome to download this book and share it with caregivers you know, including your clients; it’s my gift to them.
However, sometimes a Thanksgiving visit with aging parents brings with it surprises. Mom and Dad may not be doing as well as you would like. You may even recognize the need to step into the role of family caregiver.
Years ago I wrote a book called Caregiving without Regrets. I never would have imagined this would be my own instruction manual as I navigated through my mother’s decline from dementia.
Please feel welcome to download this book and share it with caregivers you know, including your clients; it’s my gift to them.
Many thanks for being a part of this community! I’m grateful for your ongoing participation.
Happy Thanksgiving!