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How Families Prepare For The Decline Of Their Older Family Members
nFamily interactions concerning parents typically evoke myriad emotions -- obligation, guilt, devotion, concern, anxiety and embarrassment. These sentiments, often deep-rooted in our very essence, often dictate our response when we face the reality that a parent needs our assistance. A host of obstacles may threaten our ability to care for our parents in the manner to which they (or others) expect. These obstacles include sibling rivalries, work obligations, family duties, lo
October 16, 2008