Tag Archives: elder care

Mercy

It was hard for me to see, but my father’s death was a mercy. Continue reading

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Forever Dad

I thought my Dad was indestructible. And then he was gone. Continue reading

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Dad 1923 – 2016

There are no words right now.

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Take Care, Caretaker

The caretaker realizes she has to prioritize her own health and sanity or she cannot take care of her elderly father, or anyone else! Continue reading

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Retirement v. Elder Care

We two retirees thought we could spend three months in the Southwest this winter, but elder care responsibilities at home mean we are headed back… after less than three weeks. Continue reading

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My 2016 Theme

After a rough 2015, I create a theme for 2016 that expresses my quest for serenity amidst challenges. Continue reading

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White Cane Swap, Take 2

We think outside the box to get my dad to give up his white mobility cane for a sturdier cane he can lean on safely. After 70 years of blindness, it’s hard for him to give up the long cane, so we have to be creative, very creative. Continue reading

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By Remote Control

I leave town for two weeks, my elder gets sick and I gear up for elder care by remote control. Continue reading

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Mission Impossible!

Caregiving to my aged, blind father seems like Mission Impossible. How can I fight burnout and feel some success in Project Elder Care? Continue reading

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White Cane Swap

I try to get my elderly, blind father to swap his white mobility cane for a white stability cane as he grows more unsteady on his feet. Fingers crossed. Continue reading

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