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How do I start the conversation with my family about putting my mother in a nursing home?
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How do I cope with a sibling who is in denial about our mother's decline?
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How do we decide what's best for our mom with Alzheimer’s when one sibling insists on her way?
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How do I handle a household move with minimal upset on arrival?
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Should tell my mother that we are in the process of renting or selling her condo?
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How do I get my other siblings to love and understand my 88-year-old father?
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We are looking at a nursing facility for my aunt and my mom and her sister wants something very plush. What should I do if I know my mom can’t afford it?
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What can I do if my stepfather is refusing to pick up my estranged mother from the hospital?
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What can I do when my father’s heath directions were not followed by either my mother or my brother?
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ShadowChild1
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What do you do when you are down in the dumps and you are taking your elderly parent with you?
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Is it possible to take care of my mother full-time and have a romantic relationship at the same time?
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My mother lives with my husband and I, but we want out. How can we get our lives back?
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My 94-year-old mother is living with my sister. What can I do if my sister refuses to let my children or I visit?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
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What do you do when your parent gets mad at you for sharing their medical test with your siblings?
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NancyH
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How can I protect my children form their Grandfather’s illness while giving the grandfather time to spend with his grandchildren?
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Jeanie30
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How do I accept the fact that my mother uses her will to try and control what my 67-year-old sister and I?
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I live with my mother and she micromanages my life. Would counseling help my terminally ill mother’s and I relationship?
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jeannegibbs
Answered Jun 2011
Mom is struggling with memory issues and every time I try to assist her she feels like I'm taking away her independence. How can I cope?
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NancyH
Answered Jun 2011
My mom refuses to be a caregiver for my father but then when I step in she resents anything I do to help my father. How do I deal with her behavior especially when she says she doesn’t want to do the things that I do?
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Answered Jun 2011
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