Family Dynamics & Communication

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Moving a Parent With Dementia

7 Ways to Make Moving Easier for a Parent with Memory Changes When a loved one is experiencing cognitive decline, helping them sort through a lifetime of belongings and settle into a new living space isn’t just about boxes and floor plans—it’s an emotional maze, filled with logistical hurdles, unexpected emotions, and just enough drawers […]

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Moving a Parent With Dementia

How To Talk About the Last Few Chapters

…With Children Who Aren’t Ready To Think About It Let’s face it—no one really likes to talk about the last chapters. Not when you mean the chapters in your life that include big decisions about where you live, how you live, and what you leave behind (both emotionally and materially). However, you, my wise and […]

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How To Talk About the Last Few Chapters

Stay in Control: How Thoughtful Communication Protects Your Independence

Throughout our adult lives, we make decisions independently—and we like it that way. A future where someone else may need to assist in the decision-making process isn’t always pleasant, but having important conversations before that time comes is critical to making sure your wishes are honored. Start by asking yourself:  If I reach a point […]

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Stay in Control: How Thoughtful Communication Protects Your Independence

9 Reasons to Serve Peanut Butter Pretzels in a Waterford Bowl

Last night we had some friends over for snacks and drinks before heading to a concert. I told everyone, “We aren’t having anything fancy, just a quick snack.” I had planned to serve cheese, crackers, chips, and homemade salsa because we wouldn’t be hanging around long. One friend showed up with a Ziploc bag of […]

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9 Reasons to Serve Peanut Butter Pretzels in a Waterford Bowl

Asking for Help Keeps Seniors In Control

This is a companion article to The Most Important Reason to Talk to Your Parents About Their Future. Mom and Dad were so excited to have their daughter, Anna, and her family visit. They missed seeing her and with the grandchildren nearly grown they welcomed the opportunity to hear about their dreams and aspirations. BUT…there […]

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Asking for Help Keeps Seniors In Control