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These reflections are written from the perspective of someone with long-term involvement in caregiving, disability, aging, and family systems across multiple roles and life stages, including supporting an older adult parent with significant health needs. This guide focuses on why caregiving often falls on one person and what that creates over time. In many caregiving…
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These reflections are written from the perspective of someone with long-term involvement in caregiving, disability, aging, and family systems across multiple roles and life stages, including supporting an older adult parent with significant health needs. This guide focuses on how to set and maintain boundaries within caregiving situations. Setting boundaries during caregiving is often necessary,…
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These reflections are written from the perspective of someone with long-term involvement in caregiving, disability, aging, and family systems across multiple roles and life stages, including supporting an older adult parent with significant health needs. This guide focuses on how caregiving operates when there is no coordination or planning in place. Caregiving does not require…
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These reflections are written from the perspective of someone with long-term involvement in caregiving, disability, aging, and family systems across multiple roles and life stages, including supporting an older adult parent with significant health needs. This guide focuses on what to do when the person receiving care does not cooperate with support. If you’re dealing…
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- Opting Out (7)
- Scalable Boundaries (11)