Self-Care and Caregiving: Accepting Help As loved ones age and need greater care, family members may become their caregivers – a potentially challenging task. In ... [Read More] 5/31/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
Helping a Parent in Managing a Chronic Disease When you’re involved with helping a loved one in managing a chronic disease, especially as a caregiver, these six suggestions ... [Read More] 5/17/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
Safeguarding a Senior’s Dignity Caring for a loved one goes beyond providing for their physical needs. In the third of her series, “What to ... [Read More] 5/8/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
Advice on Caring for Aging Parents Caring for aging parents can be challenging on many levels. In the third of her series, “What to Expect When ... [Read More] 5/1/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
What to Expect: Watching Your Parents Age The struggle of watching your parents age can touch the depths of your emotions and shared history. In the second ... [Read More] 4/19/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
Multigenerational Living: A Trending Option Seniors with adult children may wonder if multigenerational living could be an option for them. This living situation has become ... [Read More] 4/14/2023 | By Sara Neklason
What to Expect: Five Stages of Aging In her series, “What to Expect When Your Parents Are Aging,” Seniors Guide writer Terri L. Jones looks first at ... [Read More] 4/11/2023 | By Terri L. Jones
My Mother’s Clothes Naomi Marcus has begun wearing her mother’s clothes, especially during caregiving visits to her invalid mom. The elegant, stylish clothes ... [Read More] 4/10/2023 | By Naomi Marcus
Dividing Caregiving Duties A family is struggling with dividing caregiving duties of their mother equally and equitably. See what advice columnist Amy Dickinson ... [Read More] 4/10/2023 | By Amy Dickinson
Keeping a Loved One with Dementia Engaged When dementia begins to affect a person’s abilities to participate in some activities, the loss of busyness can affect their ... [Read More] 3/10/2023 | By Terri L. Jones