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Thursday, February 28, 2008 - Page updated at 12:30 p.m.
Aging Deliberately Charting an eldercare path requires family teamwork With the holidays past, it's a good time to take stock in an older parents' needs. Because many families are spread far apart these days... Aging Deliberately Even with trusts, Medicaid and eldercare, money is the bottom line Q: Last year, my mother-in-law was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. My father-in-law went to a lawyer and put together a revocable trust with... Mon, 2/18 Aging Deliberately When the wrong person is in charge of an aging parent Sometimes the most difficult burdens in eldercare aren't created by our parents but by other family members. I used to think I came from... Mon, 2/11 Aging Deliberately Caring for a parent who has never been easy to deal with No matter how much we change physically as we grow older, our personalities remain much the same throughout our lives. This can be good... Mon, 2/04
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