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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Elder Parents Journey: Making Plans
My first job was at a funeral home in the days when ambulances were part of funeral home services before EMS. I know what it was like to respond to heart attacks and strokes and more in the middle of … Continue reading
Posted in End of Life, General
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Elder Parents: The Journey Begins
Having both parents suddenly go into an assisted living facility is stunning. It has put me in a place that I never expected—that WE never expected—and it is difficult in a way that I am not sure people who have … Continue reading
Posted in End of Life, General, Relationship, Society
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