This candid reflection illustrates the emotional and challenging journey of caring for a loved one living with Alzheimer's disease.
For many of us and our parents, the golden years are not so golden. As our parents age, they may begin to experience a decline in physical or cognitive abilities that make it difficult for them to live independently. As their adult children, it is our responsibility to step up and ensure they receive the care and support they need. This concept is often referred to as being “my parents’ keeper,” and it is a crucial responsibility that should not be taken lightly.
This heartfelt narrative illuminates the power of love, resilience, and the unbreakable bonds that unite families in the face of a devastating illness, offering a compassionate perspective on Alzheimer's and caregiving.
This book is designed to provide you resources to help you navigate the overwhelming world of caring for an aging parent or loved one. You’ll find practical tools, worksheets, and checklists to help you assess your current situation, determine your long-term care needs, and develop a personalized plan that meets your unique circumstances.
Zelda is an education financial services expert with two decades of proven success in program administration, strategic planning, and budgeting. She is a human services advocate with specialized focus on elderly and youth.
Brenda has more than twenty years of experience in financial and retirement planning and human services. Before retirement, Brenda served as the Chief of the California Partnership for Long-Term Care.
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