How I Learned to Talk to My Mother With Dementia
Dementia can shatter the deep bonds you share with with your parents. But it doesn't have to define the relationship entirely.
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Dementia can shatter the deep bonds you share with with your parents. But it doesn't have to define the relationship entirely.
One GenXer’s notes from the trenches — or, in this case, from the hospital — where she's caring for her sick parent while parenting her kids via text.
From assessing their abilities to having the talk about whether it's time to get off the road, the process isn’t easy — but it is important.