No one can build you that bridge on which you, and only you, must cross the river of life..
Nietzche
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I recently updated this article for boomers to remind them of two things:
This is the unspoken agenda of your aging parents. They need for you to understand its implications and find ways to partner with them to protect their…
My online art gallery, End of the World Art, is up and running . Here is the link
www.endoftheworldart.com
Under the “Shop” tab, check out my recently released “Note Cards” set entitled The Last Time that is an inexpensive yet…
Whether you are just entering the caregiving arena or are a seasoned veteran of caring for your aging parents, this four point check up is a good way to prevent or course correct the inherent tendency for all of us…
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This article from BCC.com highlights the need for doctors to begin the end of life conversations much earlier in the process to help their patients cope with this unavidabe reality and, as important, find out what’s…
In part one of this blog, I talked about how I rediscovered painting after decades of dormancy. Part two represents the next chapter in the journey.
In mid- November, 2018 I will be releasing a limited edition of 20 of…
At some point it becomes painfully obvious. Maybe it’s the near misses, another fender bender, traffic tickets, getting lost on errands, poor night vision, or increasing confusion. Whatever the mix of warning signs, the message is clear and deeply concerning.…
So far, I have created five (5) booklets for caregivers and their families. I have two more in the works. All five are complimentary, available in a PDF format and can be ordered using the form below.
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“We wish it didn’t come to this, but it does. Someone you care about is at the end of their life. No one knows exactly when but everyone is clear about what’s happening. Now comes the hard part, the conversations…
Fact: Caregiving dilemmas beget new caregiving dilemmas. Just when you have succeeded in placing an aging parent in an assisted living residence and things are working out, a change in “health status” suddenly disqualifies him or her from staying there. …