Millennial Caregivers Are Navigating Uncharted Waters
Young adults face a host of modern challenges as they take on their loved ones’ care.
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Young adults face a host of modern challenges as they take on their loved ones’ care.
You may be afraid to take on your loved one’s care as they age, but acceptance paves the way to solutions.
These eight tips will help make the holiday season a happier, simpler season for all.
After being laid off from her job, she embraced the role of multigenerational caregiver, striving to keep her parents and sister together under one roof.
Some families share their residence among two or more generations. Could this approach work for your family?
Aging in place is easier for the elderly, and their caregivers, when the home is clutter-free.
Easy-to-handle foods and utensils can make mealtime easier.
A variety of beverages, and even fruit, can replenish fluids.
It’s okay to indulge a preference for one particular food if the overall diet is balanced.
Gentle coaching and foods that are more easily consumed can improve results.
From family resources to untapped benefits, there are ways to ease the burden.
If your loved one is at risk of choking, careful food selection is necessary.