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  • ... what if you haven't discussed it nor made plans for the transition? If it is time for your loved ones to alter their living situation ... what if you haven't discussed it nor made plans for the transition? If it is time for your loved ones to alter their living situation ...
  • ... what if you haven't discussed it nor made plans for their transition into old age? If the time has come for your parents to alter ... being there. They will make friends, which can ease the transition to eventually moving there. Reach for Support Realize that ...
  • ... But what if you haven't already made plans for the transition? If it is time for your loved ones to alter their living situation, ... others. Giving them a "job" to do can ease the transition to moving there. Reach for Support Realize that everyone ...
  • ... what to keep and what to part with. Regardless, the transition is stressful. Healthcare professionals have studied the affects of ...
  • ... with our own families and children, in addition to the transition of our parents from independence to dependence. On the parent ...
  • ... father and with the beginning of dementia. Yes, a gradual transition would have saved us all so much aggravation. But even though I ...
  • ... as my father-and with the beginning of dementia. A gradual transition would have saved us a lot of aggravation. And even though I ...
  • ... did. I would say if possible by all means make the transition easy on the elderly who should no longer be driving but ultimately ... you help preserve their independence and make the transition from driving just slightly more palatable. I have a dear friend ...
  • ... my wishes. That's how I hope I'll be able to manage my "transition." (Caregiving) ...
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