Urgent Elder Care Decisions: Acting Wisely Before It’s Too Late

Surrogate Decision Making in Elder Care

Surrogate decision making in elder care rarely begins with a formal declaration. It begins quietly, in moments when decisions are postponed because they feel uncomfortable, premature, or emotionally heavy. A medical appointment ends with unanswered questions. Financial paperwork is set aside because it feels intrusive. Care decisions linger because no one is certain who should…

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How to Get Your Aging Parent to Accept Help

Aging Parent Support: A Guide for Families

Aging Parent Support! There is often a moment, quiet and easily overlooked, when a family realizes something has shifted. Not enough to call it a problem. Not enough to demand action. Just enough to linger. A parent pauses where decisions once came easily. A story is told again, unchanged. A familiar warmth gives way to…

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