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Their life. Your fear.
When an aging parent insists on doing things their way, and you're not sure it's safe, who decides? Two families. Two impossible situations. And the hardest question in caregiving: how much protection may be too much?
Loving Someone Who Is Slowly Becoming Someone Else
Your parent is still here. But something is shifting. 63 million Americans are navigating the slow, unpredictable loss of the person they've always known. Here's what helps.
What Nobody Tells You About Your Parent's Medications (Until There’s a Crisis)
Do you know every medication your aging parent takes right now? Not just the big ones. Here's why that question matters more than most families realize, and what to do about it.
If you drew a blank on a few of those, you're not alone. And it matters more than most people realize.
The Sibling Problem: Why Caregiving Splits Families (And How to Stop It Before It Starts)
Caregiving inequality rarely starts with bad intentions. It starts with proximity, assumptions, and roles nobody consciously chose. Here's why it splits families, and how to stop it before it does.
To Every Caregiver Who Didn't Know They Already Were One
You didn't call yourself a caregiver. You were just a daughter. A son. Doing what needed doing. This one is for everyone who's been in it without knowing they already were.
What Families Often Wish They’d Talk About Earlier: A Conversation with a Death Doula
Most families don't avoid end-of-life conversations because they don't care. They avoid them because nobody showed them how to start. A death doula on what families wish they'd talked about sooner, and the small steps that make the hardest conversations possible.
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