Yesterday I attended a memorial service of a woman that had just lost her husband after a brief illness. Her son doesn’t think that his mother should be living in the home all by herself, and approached me to open some dialogue with her about moving to a smaller home. Maybe closer to him. While that sounds well. [ . . . ]
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Families ask me all the time “when is it the right time to take action for a loved one?” This could be a spouse, brother or sister, aunt or uncle…even grandparents. I always like to say the right time is when you feel that your loved one is a danger to themselves or to others. [ . . . ]
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Today, I was out with a gentleman looking for a care environment for his wife. She is too young, he tells me. They had just started to think about retirement living in the country and build their dream home. But things happened. He noticed the forgetfulness.The daughter[ . . . ]
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