Intergenerational Living with Teenagers
Charlotte has had more than she can take living with her daughter and two teenage grandchildren. Mary suggests a different living arrangement – one that doesn’t include teenagers.
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Home Instead Senior CareCharlotte has had more than she can take living with her daughter and two teenage grandchildren. Mary suggests a different living arrangement – one that doesn’t include teenagers.
Does your job as a senior care professional sometimes seem like that of a referee? If you feel that you're always trying to resolve a family dispute, you're not alone. This guide is designed to help adult siblings and their aging parents deal with those sensitive situations that arise among brothers and sisters as their parents age and need assistance.
Love and the desire for romance never grow old. With a little creativity, there are ways that seniors can still celebrate special occasions such as holidays, birthdays and Valentine's Day even if they face health challenges.
This guide is designed to help adult siblings and their aging parents deal with those sensitive situations that arise among brothers and sisters as their parents age and need assistance. The guide covers a variety of sibling caregiving topics such as: How do you divide workload with your sister? What's the best way to build teamwork with your brothers? How can you reach agreement as a family on important topics to avoid family conflict?
The growing trend of children caring for their elderly parents has prompted Home Instead SeniorCare® to launch Too Close for Comfort SM a public education campaign to guide families to the right choices for them. These pages and the resources they contain will help adult children and their senior loved ones answer the question: Should we or shouldn't we live together?
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