Accepting Your Aging Parent
Coping with the Physical & Emotional Changes
How You Can Be "Of Use"


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With baby boomers in the midst of their mid-life crises, and medical interventions extending the life of most Americans, many of us are faced with parents living past their seventies, and well into their eighties and nineties. Although, this is a great blessing, it can present a whole new wave of issues and decisions for the children of aging parents to consider that pervious generations did not have to think about.

As our parents age, the new issues that are presented affect our relationships with them. Previously, our parents were leaders, decision makers, intellectual allies, and emotionally available. They came to our aid while growing up and offered advice as we dated and began our own families. Now the roles have reversed, and although, there are many organizations to help us with the daily activities and/or practical side of things, how are you handling this new role emotionally? How is your aging parent affecting the relationship between the two of you? How is it affecting your intermediate family's needs? What about care for your parent? Ultimately, how can you be "of use" and provide your parent with a sense of belonging and aide in their life being more fulfilled?

In this e-book, we will provide assistance in coping with the changes in your aging parent; physically, emotionally, and mentally. We will look at the many care options and discuss the relationship between adult child and aging parent and offer insight on how you can, not only cope with your changing parent, but share happiness in a relationship that is mutually beneficial and enjoyable for both.


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