My family of five moved in with my folks. It took them some time to adjust to sharing their space, but now they don't want us ...
About 1 in 3 Americans between 18 and 34 now live with their parents. That’s not a pandemic hangover, it’s a trend that has been building for 6 decades and shows no sign of reversing. According to a ...
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My mom with Parkinson's moved in with my family. Eventually, it became too much to care for her.
Rachel Stein says caring for her mother with Parkinson's at home became emotionally and physically overwhelming for the entire family.
A recent Pew study on living arrangements of young people between the ages of 18 and 35 produced an alarming headline from CBS that proclaimed, “Living with Parents is Now the Norm.” Meanwhile, a ...
DEAR HARRIETTE: I am living with my mom again for the first time in a long time. I am back in my hometown, and as I plan for what's next, living with her seemed like the best idea. Boy, oh boy, was I ...
Dear Annie: How do I get across to a sibling that she can’t order me to come and be a caretaker for our ailing mother? Mom is almost 92 and is recovering from a stroke. It has affected her vision, so ...
Dear Annie: How do I get across to a sibling that she can’t order me to come and be a caretaker for our ailing mother? Mom is almost 92 and is recovering from a stroke. It has affected her vision, so ...
DEAR ERIC: My mom is almost 92 and is recovering from a stroke. She no longer drives; her poor motor skills don’t allow her to cook or handle hot items on a stove, nor shower or bathe herself. My ...
Mom had been a doer. No task was too small or too big for her to handle well. You could depend on Mom to pitch in with lively enthusiasm. She insisted on doing things herself rather than sit on her ...
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